well, smoking makes the blood vessels alot thinner than they usually are, and tbat makes it harder for the blood to be pumped to the brain.
Albumin does not repair damaged vessels, though it is often given to people who have damaged vessels because it helps to keep the fluids inside the vessels from leaking out.
A lot of the lung tissue can be damaged by smoking, but you seem to be asking about the alveoli (singular = alveolus). These are small sacs surrounded by blood vessels that are located at the end of the various branches of the air passageways inside the lungs.
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Nicotine is the blood vessels' constrictor. Not all blood vessels, of course, but mainly the peripheral blood vessels, including the brain capillary blood vessels.
If the blood was pouring out you probably die because of the loss of blood
Clotting factors will be activated.
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These surgeons are experts of the heart and important arteries. They tend to repair damaged heart valves and damaged coronary vessels.
There were no submarines sunk or damaged during the attack on Pearl Harbor; all vessels either sunk or damaged were capital ships (battleships, cruisers, etc.) or support vessels (tenders, tugs, etc.).
Diabetes is primarily a disease of blood vessels. Because blood vessels feed all our organs, many organs can be damaged when diabetes messes with the blood flow by damaging blood vessels. It's the constant high blood sugar in diabetics that damages blood vessels. If a diabetic keeps his blood sugar under control, it's as if he doesn't have the disease.
vaguely speaking it's "HEPARIN".
Vessels within a good harbour are much less likely to be damaged by storms.