The bladder is a hollow organ with little blood supply. It would usually take hours to loose even some blood if this organ was punctured; however, it would depend on the mechanism of injury and damage to surrounding tissues/organs.
You are bleeding internally, in your bladder.
Yes, punctured veins leak blood.
A finger should be punctured on the side of the fingertip using a lancet for a blood sample. This area is less sensitive and has a good blood supply for an effective sample.
The person is vomiting blood or coughing up blood, there are tender, swollen, bruised areas or hard bumps on the body and the person is confused, faint, drowsy or unconscious.
Yes, a bladder infection can lead to blood in the urine.
There two lymphatic blood vessels on either side of the urinary bladder in pigs. These blood vessels supply blood to the bladder and urethra.
The white blood cells are the immunity and defense of a body. A person with bladder cancer may experience a high white blood cell count because their body is fighting to destroy the cancer.
Kidneys clean the blood and pass it on to the bladder.
"Have you had bladder pain and seen blood in your urine lately?"
Yes, a bladder infection can lead to the presence of blood in the urine.
Phlebotomy is a therapeutic treatment in which a vein is punctured to remove blood. Another term for this proceedure is venesection.
Many people have drowned in their own blood following an accident which resulted in the lungs being punctured and filling with blood. If emergency medical treatment is not performed immediately, the person can drown in their own blood very quickly, similar to one drowning in water.