Bleeding occurs when blood vessels are damaged, allowing blood to escape into surrounding tissues or outside the body. Common causes include cuts, abrasions, or injuries that break the skin, as well as internal factors like certain medical conditions or diseases that affect blood clotting. Additionally, various medical procedures or conditions, such as menstruation or trauma, can also lead to bleeding. The body's natural response involves clotting mechanisms to minimize blood loss and promote healing.
She Makes My Nose Bleed was created in 1996.
The participle of bleed is 'had bled' , 'has bled' or 'have bled'. The inclusion of 'had', 'have' , 'has' is what makes it participle.
we all bleed red when we are cut
Get a bandage!!
Prawns. Almonds. Mango's.
Shoot it. I find shooting people makes them bleed... same basic idea.
it makes it swell up and they bleed to death
it is totally normal for you to bleed after peeing after sex, you obviouslly do it too much or he has just hit a certain spot and it makes you bleed, totally normal.
Yes , the more you eat or drink sour food your menstruation will bleed more
No, infact it makes you bleed more.
Scrub thoroughly, and if dog is wild, check for rabbis
Yes, new or rebuilt makes no difference.