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∙ 11y agoMost likely if you do it a lot then most likely because unless u haven't done it for a while they might just find it
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∙ 11y agoThe hospital will not find it in your blood but they will see it in your urine.The blood the hospital takes are test tubes for different reasons they don't check for drugs.They will most likely see it in the urine but it is irrelevent for them it will most likely not even be discussed
internal bleeding in hospital.
if you are pregnant and bleeding a lot yes, you should go to the hospital.
There are many different opinions on the order of treatment for a victim. Some cases that are usually considered hurry cases are stopped breathing, stopped heart beat, severe bleeding, internal poisoning, and shock. The order of treatment for these are debated.
This question is very vague as there are many types of internal bleeding that can occur in many different areas of the body. Basically, if you suspect internal bleeding dial 911 and get help on the way...if this isn't possible, monitor the patient for symptoms of shock and get them to the nearest medical facility as rapidly as possible!! To simplify it, internal bleeding from a bleeding ulcer pales in comparison to bleeding on the brain or a severed aorta!
Frank Giering died on June 23, 2010, in Berlin, Germany of internal bleeding following alcohol poisoning.
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in extreme exposure or long term inhalation it can cause internal bleeding and liver failure resulting in death
It can mean very bad things, like internal bleeding and a trip to the hospital.
Albert Einstein's internal bleeding was due to a rupture of his abdominal aortic aneurysm. This condition occurs when there is a weakening in the wall of the aorta, leading to a bulge that can rupture and cause internal bleeding.
Internal Bleeding..Go to a hospital.
Internal bleeding is when you bleed on the inside as where normal bleeding is where you bleed on the outside