Pulse
The throbbing caused by blood rushing into the arteries as the heart contracts is called a pulse. This sensation is the one that you should always check first when you find someone unconscious.
pulse
An aneurysm is a throb felt in the arterial wall.
Pulse wave or Pulsation
The throbbing movement you feel when you touch the inner side of your wrist is likely your pulse, which is the rhythmic beating of your heart pumping blood through your arteries. This pulse can be easily felt in areas where arteries are close to the skin, such as the wrist.
inflating the blood pressure cuf leads to pushing of the blood against the arteries and veins and may lead to rushing of blood out of branula
arteries pumping blood to the brain pass close to the inner ear and so transmit sound
No. Clogged arteries are caused by too much 'bad' cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood...nothing to do with cornstarch.
Coronary Heart disease caused by atherosclerosis or the build-up of plaque on the inner walls of the arteries.
well I was taking a science test and the answer is heart failure
throbbing is when for example, your finger feels like it has pressure on it. It squeezes tight.
There are several disorders that can lead to clogged arteries. These include but are not limited to: high blood pressure High cholesterol diabetes...