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A frontal cut to the scalp would likely cause profuse bleeding due to the rich blood supply in that area. A longitudinal cut may also result in significant bleeding depending on the depth and location of the cut. Immediate medical attention would be necessary to stop the bleeding and assess for any underlying damage.
menorrhagia - profuse discharge of blood during menustration
"Bleed like a stuck pig" is a phrase used to describe profuse bleeding, originating from a hog slaughtering technique whereby the pig is stabbed in a main artery, usually with an anticoagulant on the device used for stabbing, and dies by bleeding profusely.
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It may be accompanied by an exit wound, and bleeding may be profuse, depending on the nature of the injury
A cut may have little or profuse bleeding depending on its depth and length; its even edges readily line up
Normally it wouldn't cause profuse bleeding from the mouth to occur during a choking episode that eventually required CPR. The foreign object likely was sharp and cut the persons mouth. The face, due to all the blood flow, does bleed profusely.
A missile entry wound may be accompanied by an exit wound, and bleeding may be profuse, depending on the nature of the injury
Arteries are larger and have more power from the heart therefore arterial bleeding is more profuse than bleeding from a vein.
A laceration may have little or profuse bleeding; the tissue damage is generally greater and the wound's ragged edges do not readily line up