The blood vessel gets blocked. In the heart, if one of the coronary arteries get blocked by smoking, it can cause a myocardial infarction (Heart Attack).
The nicotine in cigarettes will constrict the mother's blood vessels, reducing the blood flowing to the baby.
no smoking have no effect leading to hypertention.contributes to hardening of arteries and damage blood vessels,therefore increasing the risk of hypertension thus blood circulation could be efficient
It can clog up your valves and arteries. The immediate effect is that smoking constricts the blood vessels; it tightens them up, makes them smaller. This means the blood vessels in and around the heart are less efficient and more likely to stop clots.
Smoking constricts the blood vessels. That means that in order to move the same amount of blood, the heart must pump harder and the pressure throughout the system must be higher.
No it shouldn't do anything to you Haldol is an antipsychotic and smoking does constrict your blood vessels so it may have some effect but definitely not a dangerous effect
Estrogen has a vasodilation action on blood vessels.
We all know that atherosclerosis clogs the blood vessels. Smoking is related because smoking would damage the respiratory system and strain the circulatory system. So since it strains the circulatory system, it is just like how atherosclerosis clogs the blood vessels. They both clog blood vessels
Smoking constricts blood vessels and so decreases the flow of blood ot the arms and legs.
It can lead to heart attacks or strokes; Harms the insides of your blood vessels.
Histamine causes the dilation of the small blood vessels while constrict the large blood vessels.
Serotonin has an constrictive effect on the blood vessels in the brain. It's role in the rest of the body can cause both dilation or constriction.
Smoking can increase blood glucose levels by causing inflammation and oxidative stress in the body, leading to insulin resistance and reduced glucose uptake by cells. Smoking can also damage blood vessels, affecting blood circulation and the body's ability to manage glucose effectively. Overall, smoking can contribute to higher blood glucose levels and exacerbate diabetes complications.