Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Effect of Temperature on Blood Pressure?

i have several question for you people:
1) How does warmth affect blood pressure (BP)?

2) Is that related with blood viscosity? if so, How?
3) How is the correlation between heat and BP related with pills?
4) why is this type of physics topic important to drug?
Sincerely,
Vic
1. temperature increases capillary size cause a drop in blood pressure
2. viscosity does not correct much with the commonplace human temperature band
3. your body trys to cool off by increasing blood flow to extremities by vasodialating the capillary, cooling the blood
4. people next to vascular and heart problems will not have this common response causing exceptional loads on the body (bad thermal regulation, overworked heart, improper oxygen/CO2 exchange)
As far as I know they are totally unrelated.
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