No. Blood is always multiplying and getting rid of the old cells
The most common type of stroke in older people is an ischemic stroke, which occurs when a blood clot blocks blood flow to the brain. This can lead to brain cell damage due to the lack of oxygen and nutrients. Early recognition and treatment are crucial in improving outcomes for individuals who experience an ischemic stroke.
Older people can adapt to change the same as any one else.
The theory of blood circulation changed significantly with the publication of William Harvey's book "De Motu Cordis" in 1628. Harvey proposed that blood circulates continuously around the body in a closed system, propelled by the heart. This replaced the older theory of blood being consumed by the body, and laid the foundation for modern understanding of the circulatory system.
It is always true that there are more young people in a population than older people but that has changed lately especially in Europe and North America. The number of new births is lower and the number of older people is higher.
No. there is a shelf life for blood and its around 2 months. Plus, there is plenty of AB blood if you need it since very few people have AB blood. It is actuallyharder to get O blood since more people use it...
Basic Difference younger people blood pressure- High. older people blood pressure -Low.
No, you see, the body will renew its blood cells as the blood cells get older or used up. That is why people can donate their blood to the Red Cross. The body makes new blood cells to replace them.
No, high blood pressure is not an ailment of all older people nor is it limited to their age bracket. People as young as 13 can have high blood pressure.
usually when people get older their blood pressure gets bigger
The person could at a older age. Studies have shown that older people's blood presser raises higher when at a lonelier state.
Yes, older individuals do not have "older" blood per se; however, as we age, certain changes in the composition and function of blood components may occur. Transfusing blood from younger donors into older individuals was thought to potentially provide benefits such as improved energy levels, but this practice is not supported by scientific evidence and can pose risks.
Older people's blood tends to have lower oxygen-carrying capacity and clotting ability compared to younger people's blood. Younger individuals generally have higher levels of red blood cells and platelets, which contribute to these differences. Additionally, older people may have more inflammation and oxidative stress markers in their blood compared to younger individuals.
ischemic stroke
Yes, that's the horrible thing about getting old, lol. Everything deteriorates and dies. Older people have a 51.67% more of a chance to get blood clots (a problem with the circulatory system).
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Anyone with high blood pressure or heart problems needs to watch salt in their diet.
If you mean blood pressure: 120/80 is normal. Older people can have a BP of 140 and it can be considered normal.