Science, asked by teeshasinghani41, 9 months ago

what will happen if there is continuous loss of blood through an injury ?how it is prevented? what is the role of platelets?​

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Answered by kkverma30122002
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Answer:

Platelets play the very important role in blood clotting with streptomycin present in the plasma which further makes clot and stop bleeding.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • blood loss increases , Because blood does not clot properly without enough clotting factor, any cut or injury carries the risk of excessive bleeding. In addition, people with hemophilia may suffer from internal bleeding that can damage joints, organs, and tissues over time...

  • to stop : Put pressure directly on an outer wound with a sterile bandage, clean cloth, or even a piece of clothing. If nothing else is available, use your hand. Direct pressure is best for external bleeding, except for an eye injury. Maintain pressure until the bleeding stops.

  • Platelets are tiny blood cells that help your body form clots to stop bleeding. If one of your blood vessels gets damaged, it sends out signals to the platelets. The platelets then rush to the site of damage. they form a plug (clot) to fix the damage.

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