It is actually pretty serious if you continue to let it grow. you should go to the doctor for a check up
Your arteries circulate the blood from your heart around your entire body. As large amounts of blood may be carried by your arteries they are susceptible to trauma and punctures that can make them release large amounts of blood. A puncture in any arteries is a very serious condition and should be immediately mediated.
muscular arteries
Arteries do neither
The arteries
The arteries that actually serve the heart itelf are known as coronary arteries.
It can lead to a heart attack
It can lead to a heart attack.
It decreases the impulse of force.
Your arteries circulate the blood from your heart around your entire body. As large amounts of blood may be carried by your arteries they are susceptible to trauma and punctures that can make them release large amounts of blood. A puncture in any arteries is a very serious condition and should be immediately mediated.
Hardening of the arteries can create serious side effects such as strokes, heart attacks, and high blood pressure. Some of the causes of atherosclerosis include hereditary, smoking, high cholesterol, diabetes, and obesity.
Unfortunately any (serious and checked) herbal remedy.
yes the US is inflated
The genotype that best describes heterozygous inflated is typically represented as "I/i," where "I" denotes the allele for inflated pods and "i" represents the allele for non-inflated pods. In this case, the individual carries one allele for inflated pods and one for non-inflated, exhibiting the dominant trait of inflated pods. This heterozygous condition results in the expression of the inflated phenotype.
Does blood keep you inflated
Mild tortuosity of the vertebrobasilar system is a narrowing of the vertebral and basilar arteries. This can present as vertigo or something more serious.
"Severe" means great, massive, or very serious. "Bleeding" means that red stuff in your arteries and veins is coming out of your body.
Korotkoff sounds are the noises made by the blood flow in the arteries when a blood pressure cuff is inflated and then gradually deflated. When the cuff is not inflated, the artery remains open and blood flows freely, resulting in no turbulent flow or sound. It is only when the cuff pressure temporarily occludes the artery and then allows for intermittent blood flow that these sounds are produced, indicating systolic and diastolic pressures. Without inflation, there is no restriction to create the conditions necessary for Korotkoff sounds to occur.