In which type of bleeding is blood less likely to clot?
Internal bleeding
Internal bleeding is bleeding that occurs inside the body. It is less likely to clot than external bleeding because it does not come into contact with the air. This means that the blood does not have a chance to form a clot. Internal bleeding can be caused by a variety of things, including trauma, surgery, and certain medical conditions. It can be a serious condition and should always be evaluated by a doctor.
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