Removing a broken blood vessel depends on its size and location. Surgical intervention include ligation in cases of medium to large vessels. Oftentimes, blood removal is sufficient to treat a bleeding blood vessel.
Your tech blew a blood vessel. See a Doc. May need laser treatment if it's not gone in a week to 10 days.
Air sacs need a rich supply of blood vessels to facilitate diffusion. A large number increases the surface area available to pick up oxygen and get rid of CO2.
the blood gets rid of the water in the kidneys from respiration
saphenous vein. it is a major vessel which carries the blood from your legs back to the heart and lungs so as to replenish the bloods oxygen supply. why would you want to get rid of it??
The role of the pulmonary circulation is to take blood that is poor in oxygen and load it up with oxygen. It also takes the carbon dioxide content of blood and gets rid of it, that is you exhale it. One role of the systemic cirulation to deliver oxygen rich blood to where it is needed. That is to say that cells need oxygen to do their work, the brain to think and the muscles to contract. They get their oxygen from the systemic circulation. But blood in the systemic circulation got its oxygen from being in the pulmonary circulation.
No.
You're not supposed to get rid of them...
No. A bruise is a collection of blood under the skin. The only thing that will get rid of it is time. The blood has to reabsorb into the body.
The best way to get rid of dried blood is to dab the spot with hydrogen peroxide on a cotton ball.
You can't
A goose egg is caused by a blow to a blood vessel which swell up very quickly. Swelling will feel better with ice but heat actually reduces the swelling and just sleep on two pillows. Take things easy.
According to MSN QnA Beta, white blood cells are responsible for getting rid of diseases.