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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“Internal bleeding” refers to the situation where blood is escaping the circulatory system within the body. It’s caused by the same exact thing as external bleeding, which is broken veins/arteries. Just because the blood is still inside your body doesn’t mean it has a way to get back into your circulatory system where it’s actually needed.

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