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Why does severe blood loss during accident cause risk to life​

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Answered by PayalThakur428
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The term 'bleeding out' is a slang term that means someone is losing a lot of blood, usually at a rapid rate. In medicine, this is called hemorrhaging, or acute blood loss. Hemorrhage can occur after an injury like a bad cut or broken bone. In these cases, the blood is usually quite visible as it leaves the body.

Answered by pavanpavan6108
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You may begin bleeding as a result of the injuries. This blood loss may not cause any more pain than the injuries. However, as blood loss increases, you'll begin experiencing signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock, or hemorrhagic shock. Hemorrhagic shock is a life-threatening condition

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