“There might be a slight problem with the chemistry between the Thai actor and I.'
Local actor Mark Lee injured his hand filming the sequel to Number 1 and it wouldn’t stop bleeding. turned bloody after a rehearsal left local actor Mark Lee bleeding non-stop from his right hand.later that night that everything was okay.
“There might be a slight problem with the chemistry between the Thai actor and I, so the chair [he was using] accidentally cut my hand,” he shared.Lee, who was filming in Thailand, said that he sustained the injury around 5pm on Sunday, but everything was okay after he bandaged it. During the check-up, it was revealed that the cut happened to be where the capillaries are, which is why the bleeding didn’t stop.most common type of bleedingThis happens when the skin is injured, so it can occur with all wounds. Capillary blood also flows quickly, but it's usually easy to control.
In Lee's case, the bleeding was eventually stopped at the hospital and the actor also received a tetanus shot.
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