aortic regurgitation
throbbing is when for example, your finger feels like it has pressure on it. It squeezes tight.
Systolic BP is a measure of blood pressure while the heart is pumping; diastolic BP is a measure of blood pressure while the heart is not pumping. BP is the pressure of the blood on the walls of the blood vessels.
Yes, increased hydrostatic pressure can lead to peripheral edema. It is caused by poor fluid reabsorption. There are several causes of peripheral edema including heart failure, pulmonary edema, nephritic syndromes, and lymphedema.
The pressure in the Atrias and then in the ventricles
Peripheral pressure.
Peripheral resistance and cardiac output
increasing peripheral resistance
Meniere's disease is the labyrinth disorder with elevated endolymph pressure in the cochlea.
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Peripheral vasodilators may cause dizziness and orthostatic hypotension--a rapid lowering of blood pressure when the patient stands up in the morning.
Blood pressure can be regulated by counteracting fluctuations in the blood pressure by the cardiovascular system. This is done by altering the cardiac output and the peripheral resistance.
Diastole is the lowest blood pressure measured in the peripheral arterial supply.