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Why Did My Blood Bubble Out In The Form Of Stringy Jelly?

when i get cut usually, and on one occasion in perticular with a razorblade accidently slicing the top of my fore arm, my blood comes out in little bubbles, it doesent really bleed it comes out like stringy jelly... i dont know if its because all of my cuts are so deep and fine like from a razor blade that it severs all of the cells, or if its some sort of odd fast coagulation, also if i push on my arms its kind like pushing into foam on occasion like im moving something or little bubbles are poping, please help me to understand this?
Thu, 25 Sep 2014
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Geriatrics Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for asking.
Based on your query, my opinion is as follows.
1. The bleeding could be in possible subcutaneous area.
2. If it is still present, look for possible infection.
3. Clotting does not occur so fast. If doubtful, get PT and APTT done.
Hope it helps.
Any further queries, happy to help again.
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Why Did My Blood Bubble Out In The Form Of Stringy Jelly?

Hi, Thanks for asking. Based on your query, my opinion is as follows. 1. The bleeding could be in possible subcutaneous area. 2. If it is still present, look for possible infection. 3. Clotting does not occur so fast. If doubtful, get PT and APTT done. Hope it helps. Any further queries, happy to help again.