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The effects of acute haemorrhage depend on the amount and rapidity of blood loss, and the efficiency of the compensatory power of the subject. If severe haemorrhage is left untreated, you may experience chest pain, confusion, faster breathing or heart rate, organ failure, seizures, shock, coma, or dRead more
The effects of acute haemorrhage depend on the amount and rapidity of blood loss, and the efficiency of the compensatory power of the subject. If severe haemorrhage is left untreated, you may experience chest pain, confusion, faster breathing or heart rate, organ failure, seizures, shock, coma, or death.
See lessThe effects of acute haemorrhage depend on the amount and rapidity of blood loss, and the efficiency of the compensatory power of the subject. If severe haemorrhage is left untreated, you may experience chest pain, confusion, faster breathing or heart rate, organ failure, seizures, shock, coma, or dRead more
The effects of acute haemorrhage depend on the amount and rapidity of blood loss, and the efficiency of the compensatory power of the subject. If severe haemorrhage is left untreated, you may experience chest pain, confusion, faster breathing or heart rate, organ failure, seizures, shock, coma, or death.
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