According to healthline, your heart pumps blood through an intricate system of blood vessels with each heartbeat. Atherosclerosis affects blood vessels such as arteries, veins, and capillaries, which regulate blood flow.
Bleeding happens if any of these blood vessels are injured. The type of blood vessel implicated determines the type of bleeding.
vascular bleeding When you bleed from an artery, it is called arterial bleeding. Your arteries transport oxygen-rich blood from your heart to the organs in your body.
Vascular bleeding Blood is flowing from a vein when there is a venous hemorrhage. Deoxygenated blood is returned to your heart by your veins.
Cavernous bleeding When you bleed from a capillary, this is called capillary bleeding. Little blood channels called capillaries join veins and arteries.
Vein bleeding can be just as deadly as arterial bleeding, which is the most serious sort of bleeding. By observing the color of the blood and how rapidly it drains from a wound, you can determine whether it is venous bleeding.
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