The immediate response to blood vessel injury is
-bleeding (external)
-swelling/bruising (internal)
Hemostasis is the name of the response to broken blood vessels. This response occurs when blood ruptures or leaks out of the body's vessels. The body reacts with a vascular plugging effect that clogs the leakage of the blood vessel.
Hemostasis is the name of the response to broken blood vessels. This response occurs when blood ruptures or leaks out of the body's vessels. The body reacts with a vascular plugging effect that clogs the leakage of the blood vessel.
Vascular spasm
Cutting or breaking a blood vessel stimulates the smooth muscles in its wall to contract. This response
Hyphema is caused by blunt, projectile, or explosion (about 4% of cases) injuries. These injuries cause a local blood vessel in the eye to tear, filling the front portion of the AC with blood.
Coagulation if you are referring to the bodies natural response.
The suture repair of a blood vessel is called "vascular suturing" or "vascular anastomosis." This technique involves the careful joining of the ends of a severed or damaged blood vessel to restore blood flow. It is commonly performed in surgeries involving arteries or veins, such as during bypass grafting or the repair of traumatic injuries.
Muscle Spasm, this would be referring to when a blood vessel is broken, the response to fix it would be vasoconstriction. A myogenic spasm would aid in the loss of blood by briefly constricting the muscle where the broken blood vessel is located.
A. Blood Vessel Dilation
Dilation of a blood vessel is the term for physiologic widening of the vessel. Abnormal widening of the blood vessel through a weakening of the wall is known as aneurysm.Dilation of a blood vessel means widening of the vessel.
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