Quite a long time, actually - the liver really doesn't have blood vessels until you get to the veins leading to the portal vein, so unless one of those is cut you would slowly ooze to death rather than bleed to death. If the cut wasn't too deep or severe, you could actually develop a good enough blood clot within the liver to staunch the bleeding and keep yourself from dying.
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The medical term for this condition is cirrhosis. It is a chronic liver disease characterized by progressive scarring of the liver tissue, leading to impaired liver function and potentially serious complications.
The time it takes to bleed out from a cut in the brachial or femoral arteries or the jugular vein can vary depending on the individual's health, the severity of the injury, and how quickly medical help is received. In general, a severe arterial bleed can lead to unconsciousness and death within minutes if left untreated. It is critical to seek immediate medical attention to control bleeding and prevent further complications.
Accidents from sniffing solvents can include dizziness, nausea, vomiting, headaches, and in severe cases, loss of consciousness, heart complications, or death. Long-term use can lead to damage to the brain, liver, kidneys, and other organs.
Yes, anorexia can cause liver damage. Severe malnutrition and significant weight loss associated with anorexia can lead to fat accumulation in the liver, resulting in conditions like fatty liver disease. Additionally, electrolyte imbalances and other complications from the disorder can further impair liver function. Early intervention and treatment are crucial to prevent long-term damage.
Aproximately 2 and a half hours
That depends on the amount of damage. Complete liver failure will result in death within hours.
it is the temperature of the liver that determines the time of death (how long a body has been dead). that's why the medical examiner sticks a meat thermometer into the liver.
the brachial artery pumps out 30 liters of blood a minute. the human body only has 5 liters. you'll bleed to death in less than 15 seconds
The cause of his death was hepatocellular carcinoma (basically liver cancer). He was addicted to heroin for a long period of his life though.
Yes, viral hepatitis can lead to liver failure and death, particularly if it progresses to chronic liver disease. Hepatitis B and C are especially known for causing long-term liver damage, which can result in cirrhosis or liver cancer. Acute hepatitis can also cause severe liver failure in some cases, leading to fatal outcomes if not treated promptly. Early diagnosis and management are crucial to prevent these severe complications.
mine didnt bleed at all
Depends on the severity and placement on the stomach. It can take anywhere from as little as a few minutes to five hours.
it depends what you are bleeding from. if you have a nose bleed then it shouldn't bleed for long. if it is a paper cut it shouldn't bleed long. usually if you treat the wound correctly depending on what it is the bleeding should stop within a couple of minuts. it can be bad to bleed for a long time, even fatal
It depends on the person I bleed for 5 days after my miscarriage
in extreme exposure or long term inhalation it can cause internal bleeding and liver failure resulting in death
the average size of the liver is 600 metres long