yes it can because the vessels cant stand the heat
A UTI can cause blood in urine because the infection can irritate and inflame the lining of the urinary tract, leading to small blood vessels breaking and blood mixing with the urine.
The heart is a pump and move blood through the blood vessels.
They get narrower therefore less blood flows through vessels. The body will try to keep the core warm. Doing so will cause the extremities to become less so.
A UTI can cause blood in the urine because the infection can irritate and damage the lining of the urinary tract, including the bladder and urethra, leading to small blood vessels breaking and blood mixing with the urine.
If your body temperature gets too high, then one way that the body goes about lowering it, is to cause peripheral blood vessels to dilate, thus causing more blood to flow through these vessels, ie the vessels of the skin esp. This is why a light skinned person will appear flushed when they are very warm. Blood carries a lot of heat, so when blood rushes through these peripheral vessels near the skin surface, they will give up heat to the environment, thus cooling down the body. The reverse will happen in body temperature falls too much.
No. blood vessels cause headaches
A urinary tract infection (UTI) can cause bleeding because the infection can irritate and inflame the lining of the urinary tract, leading to small blood vessels breaking and causing blood to be present in the urine.
increased heart rate & blood pressure, damaged blood vessels in the brain that can cause an irregular heartbeat that can cause cardiovascular collapse or death, permanent damage to blood vessels of the heart, & heart attack.
The organism not only damages the blood vessels by causing them to leak, but also causes clotting inside the vessels.
Blood vessels can feel the shear stress caused by blood flow. When shear stress increases the blood vessel responds and the diameter becomes larger. Thus in short, changes in blood flow might cause blood vessels to change diameter.
Yes, drinking alcohol can cause you to sweat more because it can increase your body temperature and dilate blood vessels, leading to increased perspiration.
Heatstroke can lead to severe physiological stress, including damage to blood vessels, but it does not typically cause them to rupture directly. The extreme rise in body temperature may result in inflammation and increased permeability of blood vessels, which can contribute to complications like organ failure. However, rupture of blood vessels is more commonly associated with other conditions like trauma or certain diseases rather than heatstroke itself. Immediate medical attention is crucial to manage the effects of heatstroke effectively.