No, epinephrine is a vasoconstrictor. Commonly given to slow bleeding.
No it causes them to dilate (vasodilation)
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Alcohol can cause blood vessels to dilate, or widen, which can lead to a drop in blood pressure. This can affect circulation and increase the risk of heart problems.
Many small blood vessels in your face are close to the surface. When they dilate or expand, the result is increased blood flow which can cause the red appearance, especially if you have pale skin. Generally this redness goes away when the vessels return to their normal size and the blood flow is again reduced.
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When you drink alcohol, it can cause the blood vessels in your nose to dilate, leading to congestion and a stuffy nose.
When you drink alcohol, it can cause blood vessels to dilate, which can lead to a feeling of warmth in your ears and face.
When blood vessels dilate so close to the skin, it would cause an outward appearance of flush on the skin. Blushing, for example.
When you drink alcohol, it can cause the blood vessels in your nose to dilate, leading to congestion and a stuffy nose.
When you drink alcohol, it can cause your blood vessels to dilate, leading to nasal congestion. This can make you feel stuffy or congested after drinking.