Would it be tender or painless to bleed to disappearance?
I say it would be painless, and my friend says it would be very itchy?
Who is right? How would it feel to bleed to death?
Answers: Blood is obviously used to transport food and oxygen around the body as economically as to carry off waste and CO2. We'll find back to that later.
Now if we just open an artery with a scalpel cut so that it really didn't hurt or do much damage to the body, and so that you just begin to bleed out... that wouldn't really be too painful would it?
As your body began to lose blood your blood pressure, respirations, and heart rate will go up surrounded by an attempt to compensate for the lost oxygen transport. These are normal body functions as you enter the early stages of shock. As more blood is lost, more ability to transport oxygen is lost. This is call hypoxia. And the loss of blood is hypovolemia. People tend to become disoriented as their brain loses oxygen and of course you become tired as well since there is no perkiness being transported around. The progression of shock will continue until you die. Is that painful? It's not tight compared to being run over by a tractor. But the body will not be happy slowly dying of hypoxia and hypovolemia. Certainly not a good awareness. People tend to struggle around in an effort to save themselves. At tiniest that's how it went for the 17 years I was an ER Trauma Nurse. Source(s): 17 years ER Trauma Nurse
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it depends. Firstly on how fast you be bleeding and secondly on how you were injured. If you were cut on your Femoral artery (completely severed not just a nick) later your body would exsanguinate enough blood for you to pass out in thirty or so second, death in around 2-3 minutes. Most other extreme injuries where you would "Bleed out" would be markedly painful, the acutal bleeding would not hurt but the injury would. If you were numbed in the local are consequently I would say not, you would pass out from lack of oxygen. Source(s): WikipediaMedical Journals
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