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Excessive salt intake can lead to high blood pressure because it causes the body to retain water, which increases the volume of blood in the bloodstream. This, in turn, puts extra pressure on the blood vessels, leading to hypertension. Reducing salt intake can help manage blood pressure levels.
low blood pressure leads to an insufficient transport of oxygen through the body
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If the manual ventilation is not performed correctly it leads to stomach inflation and thus leads to gastric regurgitation,aspiration, pneumonia.This stomach inflation may increase intra-gastric pressure, restrict lung movements, and so reduce the respiratory system compliance.
Sugar leads to diabetes. Salt leads to increased blood pressure and hypertension.
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
It is bad to have high blood pressure at any age, at any weight. High blood pressure in childhood leads to worse cases of high blood pressure in adulthood also.
Yes, when blood volume decreases, the blood pressure tends to increase. This is because a lower volume of blood circulating in the blood vessels leads to a higher force exerted on the vessel walls, resulting in an increase in blood pressure.
Vasodilation typically leads to a decrease in blood pressure. This is because when blood vessels dilate, their diameter increases, allowing more blood to flow through them with less resistance, reducing the pressure on the vessel walls.
Its overproduction leads to retention of salt and loss of potassium, which leads to hypertension (high blood pressure).
If the blood vessel is blocked , it then leads to a serious problem like a heart attack.
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