Vaxigrip is generally injected Intra muscularly. But if injected to vein, then the Influenja Virus would travel via vein to your heart, and damage your heart.
Intravenous is a route of administration where the drug or substance is injected directly into the veins.
How am I supposed to know that you stupid idiot?
A specialist can use an injection into the veins that "shrinks" them - other non swollen veins will take over for the ones the MD has injected. There is an older process called stripping where the veins are actually surgically removed.
because the fetal pig veins are generally too small for the thick latex to travel through
Varicose veins form when blood pools in the veins.
Sclerotherapy is a medical procedure used to treat varicose veins and spider veins. A sclerosing agent is injected directly into the affected veins, causing them to shrink, close off, and eventually be reabsorbed by the body. This leads to an improvement in the appearance of the veins and helps alleviate related symptoms.
malfunctioning valves in veins
In either case there is a bed of veins called the pampiniform plexus which directly drain the organs blood supply. The plexus then drains into discreet veins; from the ovaries, the ovarian veins and from the testes, the testicular veins. These discreet veins connect directly to the inferior vena cava.
Sclerotherapy is considered the gold standard for non-surgical vein treatment; it uses an injected solution to shrink veins. However, it is more effective on smaller veins. I heard of one procedure called "Sclerotherapy". This is the most used non-surgical vein treatment out there. This uses an injection directly to the vein to take care of it.
an x ray test that provides an image of the leg veins after a contrast dye is injected into a vein in the patient's foot.
They would change in volume.
small veins.