If I though that I had a bubble in my vein, I would go to the.hospital . You.could have a heart attack or stroke. I would have liked to know how you think you got air in your veins. you shouldnt be using hypodermic needs....
It is a common rumor that compressed air can kill a person. There is a chance, although not much, that an air bubble can form in the veins if a compressor is used to blow air directly into the skin.
An air bubble also known as an air embolism can travel from the right side of the heart to the brain resulting in a cerebral hemorrhage. The embolism travels from the right side of the heart, through the veins to the left side of the heart, and onto the brain.
A water bubble is made of air. If you remove the air from it it will not be a bubble anymore.
The level contains a bubble of air.
To prevent injecting an air bubble into your blood, which can kill you.
The Incas invented the bubble. back then soil was dumped into a vat and the air forced a bubble threw threw air.
The speed in which an air bubble will travel upwards in water will depend on how small the bubble is and the elevation in which the bubble is being released. The smaller the bubble, the faster it will travel upwards.Ê
Any amount. Air bubbles can get stuck in veins and arteries and eventually get pushed into the heart. I think you know what happens then...
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When the blow on the gum, air builds up and comes out as a bubble.
Air pressure in bubble gum is made from exhaled carbon dioxide. The bubble traps the air just like the atmosphere would.
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