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Explain why excessive bleeding can lead to death​

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If blood flow is cut off for more than a few minutes, the cells in your brain start to die. This impairs the parts of the body that the brain cells control. A stroke can cause lasting brain damage, long-term disability, paralysis (an inability to move), or death.

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die from having lost too much blood The man almost bled to death.

After death the blood generally clots slowly and remains clotted for several days. In some cases, however, fibrin and fibrinogen disappears from blood in a comparatively short time and the blood is found to be fluid and incoagulable soon after death.

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Excessive Bleeding Means Loosing Blood.

This Means Your Body’s Organs Are Unable To Receive The Blood They Need In Order To Survive. If You Loose Too Much Blood, You Will Perish.

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