Actor Saif Ali Khan opened on an almost deadly attack on him at his residence. In an exclusive interview with Toi, he said he had 30 scars that are lowered around his neck.
As he missed my sleepy artery and jugular vein
“I don’t understand how he missed my the sleepy artery and jugular vein… It is impossible to cut someone’s neck as my neck is cut, and it does not kill them, ”he said to the media.
Speaking of a knife, Saif said that three centimeters of the knife were stuck in the shoulder and made their way straight to the spinal cord. “This is a massive blow and it rejects, and it is saturated with the spinal cord. And there the spinal fluid flows, and therefore the feeling in the leg goes. That’s so close it approaches: just another millimeter, and we and we are talking about paralysis.
Snowy arteries and jugular veins are the main blood vessels located in the neck and play a crucial role in the circulation between the brain and the heart.
Sleeping arteries supply blood rich with oxygen to the brain, eyes and face. Its correct brain function, including cognition, engine control and touch treatment. The jugular vein carries deoxygenated blood from the brain back to the heart for reoxygenation. It plays a role in temperature regulation, preventing the brain overheating.
If the carotid artery is partially blocked, it can lead to stroke; The rupture of the carotid artery can cause massive bleeding, which will lead to a hemorrhagic stroke that can be deadly. A sudden incision or serious injury for the carotid artery can cause a rapid drop in blood pressure, which will lead to unconscious and possibly death in minutes.
The jugular vein-is a high capacity vein, that is, a deep incision can lead to rapid blood loss, which will be shocked or death if not treated at once. If it is partially blocked or damaged, it can disrupt blood outflow from the brain, which will lead to headaches, pressure accumulation and even neurological symptoms.
Damage can either lead to stroke, massive blood loss, or fatal complications, making rapid medical intervention.