Sweating Blood - Medical explanation

Sweating blood or medically known as hematidrosis.
Aristotle twice referred to bloody sweat accompanying agony.
The blood vessels and sweat glands of the skin are near one another.
During intense emotional anguish, the skin's vessel change in response to adrenalin.





Blushing results.




Intense stress damages the capillaries of the sweat glands






A sudden return of blood flow overwhelmed their capacity to hold blood. These glands ruptured, thus hematidrosis occurs caused by several mental anguish.


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