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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When you rupture an internal organ, you bleed like you do with a cut or head wound on the outside. You’re injured internally and blood is going where it’s not supposed to be.

I ruptured my small intestine as a child in a monkey bar accident. The pain was incredible, I started puking blood, eventually I was puking bile, and without emergency surgery within hours I would have bleed to death. Only from the inside.

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