Why can’t the body re-absorb blood during internal bleeding?

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I understand the blood is going places its “not supposed to be” but its still on the inside so whats the deal?

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Because of internal pressure of the pressures of the sinuses and diaphragm vs intravenous and arterial pressures and cardiac pressure and dilation of the mass amounts of tiny sphincters throughout the body. Depends on where you bleed for what.

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