You cannot bleed water. However, in addition to bleeding, a wound may pass a clear liquid that may appear to be water, but isn't -- it's serum. This is the liquid that suspends or holds blood cells. On examination, if it's healthy, it's clear and slightly yellow-tinted. [[User:Cjonb|Cjonb]] 16:37, 3 Jun 2008 (UTC)
No. You only bleed like 5%. The bleeding stops. The reason you bleed is because there's blood around your baby. When your water breaks, and the baby is out, blood comes out. But don't worry! The bleeding stops in 4 seconds.
Poor water conditions and severe stress.
with warm soap and water then apply triple antibiotic ointment and apply a bandaid.
how do I bleed water system on the 806 peugeot
You bleed about 2 table spoons a day. But this will very depending on weight, age, and life style. You may think your bleeding a lot but think about it. Your uterus is on average the size of your fist and every month it lines the walls with blood and tissue. It does not fill up with blood it just lines the walls. So really your bleeding very little. But if you really are worried about how much you bleed go to a doctor. Also when you bleed during your period it is highly unlikely that you could bleed enough to harm yourself mainly because all the blood you are bleeding is the blood that lines your uterus. It's not like the blood comes from another source its just like taking a bucket filling it up with water and then dumping it the water being dumped is only coming out of the bucket.
because it causes dehydration therefore there loss of water in the blood plasma
You do - there is nothing about being in the water that stops menstruation, but what little blood that does leave your body during that short period of time would be diluted by the water.
Starfish do not bleed in the traditional sense like mammals do, as they lack blood and a circulatory system. Instead, they have a water vascular system that helps them move and feed. When injured, they may lose some of the seawater from their body, but they do not produce blood. Instead, their healing processes rely on regeneration and the unique properties of their tissues.
Just lean back or lay down or put water on a towel or napkin and put it on yout nose :)
A water infection, commonly known as a urinary tract infection (UTI), typically does not cause bleeding. However, some individuals may experience blood in their urine (hematuria) as a symptom of a UTI, especially if the infection is severe or if there is irritation or inflammation in the urinary tract. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment if you notice any unusual symptoms.
no it stops in water.
Severe dehydration can lead to seizures and eventual death, after 3+ days w/o H20