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Aortic rupture is equivalent to the bursting of the largest pipe that carries water. High pressure blood will leak out of the vein very violently. Of course, blood pooling in this area generally means blood loss in the body. In such a case, if the rupture is large, the body tries to close it immediately, but it may still not be successful and you will encounter sudden drops in blood pressure, fainting, fainting and pressure on nearby organs in the ruptured area and related complaints. Suddenly, pain in the abdomen, sudden swelling in the abdomen and of course this pain and swelling are not mild but very severe because the blood leaks out of the vein at very high pressure. This is equivalent to being injured by a bullet or a knife.