I don't really know. I've done this since I was 4 when I used to get nose bleeds that lasted a good while. I got them until I was an adult when a specialist cotterized(sp?) a blood vessel in my nose. I got them even then, but not as often and not as persistently.
I also put ice cold ice packs on my forehead.
I suppose you are swallowing blood that has been exposed to the air. That means it is carrying oxygenated blood. Other than being prohibited in the Bible, I don't see anything really wrong with it. When you look it up, it says that it can bring about vomiting. That never happened to me.
Answer:
<u><em>To avoid overwhelming the reader with too much info, to help you and the writer, stay on topic. Also, allow yourself, the writer, room to add many details and descriptions. </em></u>
Explanation:
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The purpose of literature varies from writer to writer. It can also be determined by examining the introduction and the conclusion of the text.
<h3>What is purpose in literature?</h3>
Writers often write with one or more purposes in mind. The purpose of a text cannot originate outside of the author's mind.
Usually, the purpose of literary expression includes but are not limited to:
- Self-expression
- Entertainment
- To analyze
- To publish some findings etc.
Please note that the passage referenced is not indicated hence the general answer.
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