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Why are GI bleeds bad?

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Why are GI bleeds bad?

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Anonymous Posted May 24, 2021 0 Comments

Because they’re surrounded in digestive enzymes and won’t heal. The source of the bleed will only get worse since it’s an area that will not heal on it’s own.

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