lipedema
What is the function of jugular foramen?
hole in your skull that allows the jugualr vain to pass through
Coronary bypass surgery
What is edema a sign of in varicose veins?
Edema of the surrounding tissue, ankles, and calves, is not usually a complication of primary (superficial) varicose veins and, when seen, usually indicates that the deep veins may have varicosities or clots.
Can you inject rubbing alcohol into a vein?
I found out that you can, technically do this but definitely try not to make that mistake. You will regret it. How badly, depends on the concentration and the amount. These two things will effect the outcome greatly, also your skin type, body chemistry, and tolerance to alcohol in general. It could actually kill someone if it was enough and the other factors lined up poorly against their favor. There is no exact amount that I could give you, but I can assure you, it would probably be more than a single shot could hold, so long as you don't do it multiple times in a row, or, accidentally get an IV bag filled with it, you will probably live, but will likely wish you didn't. It will likely cause an anguishing, painful dermititis, which is just a clinical name for anything that irritates your skin. If you hit a capillary or small vein, you will definitely blow out the vein completely. The rubbing alcohol will destroy any tissue it touches causing bruising and possibly swelling, all the way up to a serious infection that could come from that. Also, you need to realize that rubbing alcohol is still alcohol and will effect you in a similar way, especially going directly into a vein. It will be absorbed directly into your system and go right to your head, all at once. So you will definitely feel a little wasted. Think about it, you're basically absorbing roughly 50 to 100 CC's worth of alcohol directly into your brain. There will be no filtering through your stomach, or any sort of barrier to lessen it a little bit, so you will definitely feel a little drunk. My mom is a nurse and she has seen almost everything during her career and she would just throw knowledge out there, constantly. So my word, well not a medical professional myself, does come from a career registered nurse. I'm happy to help by extending my knowledge. The more I learn from her now, the better, as she is now passing away, so perhaps I will start answering more questions on here....seems like a good way to pass time and learn all sorts of things...been needing a way to record her knowledge so here it is I reckon. Sooo, I guess y'all should buckle up and get ready to get some knowledge....we are gonna take chances, make mistakes, and get messy!!!
Carmella espinoza underwent for the treatment of spider veins?
Carmella Espinoza underwent sclerotherapy for the treatment of spider veins.
Does giving blood lower cholesterol?
No is the simple answer. Cholesterol is for the most part evenly distributed in the blood and therefore when donating blood you take cholesterol with the blood. Your body will have a lower MASS of cholesterol but the CONCENTRATION of cholesterol has not changed, which is what is important for you I presume.
However, when giving blood they encourage no fatty meals or food 24 hours before to avoid high levels of fats and cholesterol in the blood, which means you shouldn't e giving blood if you have high cholesterol.
Because not everyone is born with identical muscle and vein grouping, it's really just genetics, be happy with the veins that do show:)
Do kidneys receive blood through the renal vein?
Kidneys receive blood from systemic circulation via the RENAL ARTERIES, the blood flows through them and re-enters systemic circulation via the RENAL VEINS
Is there a multiple choise question for jugular vein?
Which of the following is a jugular vein?
1. The knee cap
2. The jugular vein
3. The hair
4. Left arm
Collection of blood from tail vein?
hold the tail vertically up and on the occygeal vertebrae, search the vein, the vein is narrower, wont be easy to see it
I would go see your doctor.
Why the left testicle empties into the left renal vein instead of the inferior vena cava?
Since the renal veins empty into the large inferior vena cava, it is more reasonable for the smaller amount of venous blood flow from the testicle to use the renal vein (rather than empty directly into the inferior vena cava).
The body always grows collaterals when there is diversion but the large diversion should be the only veins cannulated
Can microorganisms be in human blood?
Yes; Malaria is a common parasite that spends part of its life inside of a blood cell. The blood is also a good breeding medium for bacteria and results in a very dangerous situation for the person.
What is the function of the veins and capillaries?
Capillaries are considered separately from veins. They are the smallest vessels in the circulatory system. Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occur through them. Also wastes and nutrients.
Veins carry deoxygenated blood from systemic circulation back to your heart. Capillaries are the small blood vessels that transfer blood between arteries and veins. The capillaries supply the cells with nutrients, fluids and oxygen. Capillaries also remove carbon dioxide.
If these pains are toward the top of your arm, I would suggest seeing a doctor immediately because this may be a sign of serious heart trouble.
Do all veins carry dark CO2 rich blood?
While most veins carry dark CO2 rich blood, three exceptions are the pulmonary veins which return oxygenated blood to the heart from the lungs, the portal veins from the digestive organs, gall bladder, and spleen to the liver, and the umbilical veins which carry blood from the fetus to the mother's placenta.
Do the veins rely on any other body part to work?
yes.
they are situated close to muscles, when the muscles contract and relax this causes the blood to flow through them.
blood is low pressure through veins therefore does not move fast, it relies on the muscle movement to move the blood through them.
the valves prevent backflow of the blood.