What makes internal bleeding different from the blood that regularly flows through the body and comes out when you get a paper cut or some form of surface scratch/injury?

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What makes internal bleeding different from the blood that regularly flows through the body and comes out when you get a paper cut or some form of surface scratch/injury?

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Well its like an outside cut, but its inside you. Its harder to tell it is there, because you cannot see inside you, and harder to fix, because i cannot put bandaids inside you. And there are things in your like lungs, that having blood in is bad, while blood outside your body is not bad for you.

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