you can break a blood vessel in your leg just by hitting it a couple times or even when you are exercising and pull it and it pops... you cannot feel it at all
for example earlier today when i was playing softball i was pitching and i had hit my leg 3 or 4 times and now i have red blotches all over my upper thigh
femoral artery
Inferior vena cavae
A kangaroo's powerful hind legs can easily break bones.
Yes but the legs are harder to break compared to a arm
Inferior Vena Cava, collects blood from the lower extremities and runs up along side the abdominal aorta and into the heart.
a horses legs are very fragile and cam break very easily. if there legs get stuck in cattle guard, they will break and there is nothing u can do about it. the only thing to do is put it down so at least they wont struggle
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'venous thrombosis' is a blood clot in a vein. Sometimes these blood clots can break off from where there are and travel 'embolize' to the lung 'pulmonary'. When the blood clot travels to the lung, it will get stuck in an vessel in the lung and block flow in that branch of the blood vessel. In some medical studies, as many as 40% of people with blood clots in their legs or pelvis will have a PE, or pulmonary embolis. These are often small and go un-noticed. Unfortunately they can also be very serious and even lead to death.
A blood clot is called a Thrombosis a blockage of a blood vessel by a blood clot. It is most likely to happen where normal blood flow is disrupted by for example plaques of fatty atheromatous tissue in the walls of an artery or inflammation of the blood vessel. The clot eventually narrows or blocks the passage of blood causing the tissues beyond to be starved of oxygen and nutrients.
No. It does however cause blood vessel compression, and blood flow cannot get back up to the heart . Can contribute to varicose veins. Nerve compression.
He died of Abdominal aortic anureysm. Thats when the large blood vessel that supplies blood to the abdomen, pelvis, and legs and it becomes large and balloons outward
th blood vessel that goes to the right atrium is cava