Bleeding at the injection site can occur due to several reasons, such as puncturing a blood vessel during the injection. Additionally, certain medications or vaccines may have anticoagulant effects that make bleeding more likely. Individual factors like skin sensitivity, the technique used, and the size of the needle can also contribute to bleeding. Proper technique and pressure applied after the injection can help minimize this risk.
Yes, some women do, while others don't.
That depends on what the injection is. In some cases the answer is yes, in others nothing will happen at all.
A beak bite from a parrot or any of the parrot family can and does hurt . Thats their way of saying - Stop enough is enough. In some cases they can and do draw blood
Yes
Killing an individual with an injection, while highly unadvisable and complete illegal, could be done with a specific chemical designed to stop bodily functions. As with Lethal Injection in compliance with the Death Penalty of the US legal system - in some cases a criminal can be put to death with an injection.
it can in some cases, but seldom happens. You are exposed to a small dose to build up an immunity and not all react favorably.
You should not bleed for very long. Some bleed for an hour, some for a few days, and some people don't bleed at all.
depends on the dog. some bleed for a few days some others bleed for a couple of weeks.
Usually the hymen once broken, will make the girl bleed only once.
yes in some cases
it is possible that some women might bleed a little after intercourse while on the depo shot The reason why some women on depo bleed after intercourse is because the injection makes the lining of her uterus very thin and weak. by making it thinner and weaker, depo can help prevent a fertilized egg from attaching to the endometrium (uterine lining). When some women have intercourse, this disrupts it and the weak uterine lining will bleed a little. I have had experience with depo and have bled every time after intercourse when on depo. It is not your body "fighting" off pregnancy.
Some signs of corneal abrasion are excessive squinting, feeling of pain, and sensitivity to light. The eyes might actually tear and bleed in more extreme cases.