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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Blood is a connective tissue connecting nutrients, oxygen, etc from the organ of origin to the organ in need. Like roads in a city. Internal bleeding is like a city scraping up all its blacktop and paving the business district. Suddenly it isn’t where it is useful and now nothing is getting where it needs to go

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