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    The cardiovascular system is the system in which it helps to circulate blood throughout your entire body. However, that's not its only function. It also helps to transport both oxygen and carbon dioxide, hormones, numerous cells, and also nutrients to the body's tissues and organs. This system consists of the heart, blood, and also blood vessels. The heart is a muscular structure that helps push the blood to flow throughout the body. It is composed of three layers the pericardium (around or…

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    1.0 Introduction Cerebrovascular disease is the collective identification of conditions that affect the flow of blood and blood vessels in the brain, usually resulting in strokes (Saladin K. S., 2012). This study aims to explore the effective treatment and prevention of the issue, as well as the incidence of the disease in Germany, and prevalence in both Australia and the United States. 2.0 Cerebrovascular Disease Cerebrovascular disease often leads to strokes, otherwise known as a…

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    Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) and extracellular matrix (ECM): Blood vessels, include arteries that transport blood from the heart to the systemic circulation, and veins that transport blood back again into the heart. A remarkable change in blood vessel structure and function happened, with the emergence of a high-pressure, pulsatile circulatory system in vertebrates. Blood vessels then evolved from simple tubes for channeling blood or other body fluids from a low-pressure heart. According…

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    heart and blood-vessels (with their contained fluid, blood). The heart is a muscular organ and pumps blood to all parts of the human body by the process of contraction. Pure-.oxygenated blood is carried by the dhamani (arteries) and impure-deoxygenated blood by the sira (veins). Some common cardiac ailments and there Ayurvedic management is discussed below High blood pressure (Hypertension) Cause: Age factor is the leading cause of hypertension. With passage of time the elasticity of the blood…

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    insertion site, normally through the femoral artery of the groin area, or in the hemodialysis access area that is intended to be treated. Some of the critical risks that need to be avoided include hematomas, occlusion – the complete blockage of the blood flowing through the device or vein, device embolism – movement of the device to a non-intended implantation site, or allergic reaction to the x-ray dye being using during surgical implantation. Some of these may not be able to be prevented for…

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    arteries are blood vessels of the heart that pump blood to the outer part of the thick heart muscle wall. If the artery wall of the vessel were damaged, cholesterol would begin to deposit into the damaged wall. The white blood cells would follow after to remove the build up of cholesterol leading to an inflammatory response. Repeated inflammatory responses would lead to blood vessels becoming hard and stiff and this is called atherosclerosis. Overtime, the combination of cholesterol and white…

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    through the lungs. The heart then pumps oxygenated blood through a network of blood vessels, the arteries, to the tissues including the organs, muscles and nerves all around the body. When the blood reaches the capillaries in the tissues it releases oxygen which assists the cell in producing energy. These type of cells release waste products such as carbon dioxide and water, which the blood absorbs and carriers away. The…

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    Venous stasis ulcers ought not to be mistaken for ulcers identified with blood vessel inadequacy (fringe blood vessel ailment, Cushion) which are because of deficient stream of oxygenated blood (red blood) to the tissues. Fringe blood vessel infection creating blood vessel ulcers are from cutting edge atherosclerotic ailment in the blood vessel arrangement of the lower furthest points and are connected with diabetes, more seasoned age and elevated cholesterol levels (hypercholesterolemia) in…

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    to the health of the heart and the blood vessels. It is important to have proper blood supply to various organs in the body to support good health. The heart is a muscle that actually pumps blood throughout the body. Other organs in the body definitely become affected if there is something wrong with the heart (“Cardiovascular disease,” 2012). Obviously, if the heart muscle fails to function completely, then you die. This is because there will be no more blood flow throughout your body.…

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    only limited to pumping blood. It also needs its own blood supply to be able to perform its several functions. The process of the heart managing its own blood supply is known as coronary circulation. The walls situated in the heart have systemic blood vessels. These exist to meet the needs of the heart for blood supply. Oxygenated blood is brought to the myocardium via the left and right coronary arteries. They are also responsible for bringing the myocardium the needed blood supply by branching…

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