Veins
The lymph moves with the nerves, arteries, and veins.
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Nerves do not send blood, rather it is arteries and veins that transports blood throughout the body.
Veins do not have nerves that detect pain, so they do not typically feel pain. However, if the vein becomes inflamed or there is damage to the surrounding tissues, it can cause pain or discomfort. Conditions like thrombophlebitis or deep vein thrombosis can cause pain in the affected veins.
Yes. Bones have their blood supply through arteries and they have veins to drain blood. They also have nerve supply.
Varicose veins are filled with an abnormal amount of blood. Nerve irritation is what causes them to itch. They press against adjacent nerves as they dilate.
It can break bones, cut muscles, tendons, nerves, arteries and veins.
It depends on where the damage occurs (if you break your neck then you will die) because some of the nerves dealing with circulation are cranial nerves.
The nerves are all over your body, and look similar to veins on a diagram of an animal, the nerves go close to the surface of your skin, when you touch something, the nerves let you know by sending information to your brain, and when you get used to the temperature of the water, it's just that the nerves stop telling you it's hot/cold. Skidget
describ the position of venous blood vessels in relation to arteries, nerves and other structures
The greatest risk in a radical neck dissection is damage to the nerves, muscles, and veins in the neck.