What are the blood vessels of the umbilical cord called?
Q. Also, is the mothers blood carried thourgh these blood vessels? What is the direction of blood flow in these vessels?
Asked by unknown - Sun Jan 4 22:27:34 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The two umbilical arteries (sometimes there is only one and this is a fairly common congenital defect) carry dexoygenated blood from the fetus to the placenta. The umbilical vein carries oxygenated blood from the placenta back to the fetus. Normally, none of the mother's blood is in these vessels.
Answered by N E - Sun Jan 4 23:15:52 2009
Q. Also, is the mothers blood carried thourgh these blood vessels? What is the direction of blood flow in these vessels?
Asked by unknown - Sun Jan 4 22:27:34 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The two umbilical arteries (sometimes there is only one and this is a fairly common congenital defect) carry dexoygenated blood from the fetus to the placenta. The umbilical vein carries oxygenated blood from the placenta back to the fetus. Normally, none of the mother's blood is in these vessels.
Answered by N E - Sun Jan 4 23:15:52 2009
What kind of blood vessels are helped by the contracting of skeletal muscles?
Q. What kind of blood vessels are helped by the contracting of skeletal muscles? Please help me?
Asked by Marilyn G - Mon Feb 25 19:17:42 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Depends what you mean by 'helped'. 1. There is the skeletal muscle pump. This functions when you stand up and venous blood pools in your legs due to gravity. The skeletal muscle in you leg will contract (even without moving your leg). These contractions put pressure on the vein walls and force blood back towards your heart. I would answer veins... good luck
Answered by Clare - Mon Feb 25 19:24:28 2008
Q. What kind of blood vessels are helped by the contracting of skeletal muscles? Please help me?
Asked by Marilyn G - Mon Feb 25 19:17:42 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Depends what you mean by 'helped'. 1. There is the skeletal muscle pump. This functions when you stand up and venous blood pools in your legs due to gravity. The skeletal muscle in you leg will contract (even without moving your leg). These contractions put pressure on the vein walls and force blood back towards your heart. I would answer veins... good luck
Answered by Clare - Mon Feb 25 19:24:28 2008
How do I treat blood vessels growing into my cornea?
Q. I was told by my eye doctor that blood vessels are growing into my cornea because of my contact lenses. Because of this news, I have been wearing my glasses almost every day. I wear my contacts once or twice every two weeks at the most. But, it seems like it is getting worse, or at least not helping. I'm afraid because I heard that blood vessels growing into the cornea, if left untreated, can effect one's vision. How can I treat the blood vessels growing into my cornea?
Asked by jabird - Sat Jun 19 21:19:17 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It is a question for your eye doctor. You say 'my eye doctor' told me -- surely, at that time,he recommended some action? Did he tell you to wear your glasses rather than contacts? - and for how long? Is your doc an opthalmologist? Go back to see him soon - next week - and ask him how to treat the problem. I'm sure you are concerned about the problem, as evidenced by your question. Best luck to you.
Answered by Tom - Sat Jun 19 22:40:53 2010
Q. I was told by my eye doctor that blood vessels are growing into my cornea because of my contact lenses. Because of this news, I have been wearing my glasses almost every day. I wear my contacts once or twice every two weeks at the most. But, it seems like it is getting worse, or at least not helping. I'm afraid because I heard that blood vessels growing into the cornea, if left untreated, can effect one's vision. How can I treat the blood vessels growing into my cornea?
Asked by jabird - Sat Jun 19 21:19:17 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It is a question for your eye doctor. You say 'my eye doctor' told me -- surely, at that time,he recommended some action? Did he tell you to wear your glasses rather than contacts? - and for how long? Is your doc an opthalmologist? Go back to see him soon - next week - and ask him how to treat the problem. I'm sure you are concerned about the problem, as evidenced by your question. Best luck to you.
Answered by Tom - Sat Jun 19 22:40:53 2010
How can you make broken blood vessels go away faster?
Q. I did an at home bikini waxing kit and it broke a lot of my blood vessels in one ares /: how can i help them and make them go away quicker? And about how long does it regularly take for them to fade away?
Asked by :) - Mon Jun 22 01:30:46 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Broken blood vessels cause bruising. Put some ice on the area ( wrapped in a wash cloth) and the swelling and bruising should go away.
Answered by Muffett : - Mon Jun 22 02:14:54 2009
Q. I did an at home bikini waxing kit and it broke a lot of my blood vessels in one ares /: how can i help them and make them go away quicker? And about how long does it regularly take for them to fade away?
Asked by :) - Mon Jun 22 01:30:46 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Broken blood vessels cause bruising. Put some ice on the area ( wrapped in a wash cloth) and the swelling and bruising should go away.
Answered by Muffett : - Mon Jun 22 02:14:54 2009
How do you get rid of broken blood vessels on your face?
Q. I got sick last nigh and threw up. Now I have tons of broken blood vessels around my eyes and I look ridiculous. How do you get rid of them?
Asked by yeah - Thu Mar 12 15:15:04 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've read that icing them or taking Vitamin K is supposed to help. If they don't go away, the next option is an IPL photofacial. I've had one on the bridge of my nose for 4 years and would like to get rid of it, so I've looked into having this kind of treatment done, and unfortunately I've found it's very expensive ($200-$400 CAD).
Answered by Alicja - Fri Mar 13 03:19:31 2009
Q. I got sick last nigh and threw up. Now I have tons of broken blood vessels around my eyes and I look ridiculous. How do you get rid of them?
Asked by yeah - Thu Mar 12 15:15:04 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've read that icing them or taking Vitamin K is supposed to help. If they don't go away, the next option is an IPL photofacial. I've had one on the bridge of my nose for 4 years and would like to get rid of it, so I've looked into having this kind of treatment done, and unfortunately I've found it's very expensive ($200-$400 CAD).
Answered by Alicja - Fri Mar 13 03:19:31 2009
How do I fix swollen blood vessels in my eyes?
Q. I looked at my eyes and they've started to get red vessels (lines) around the iris/pupil. They aren't regular because they are all over and I've not seen them before. I think I've strained my eyes too much. Anyway, the blood vessels keep bursting in one of them, and I'm concerned. What should I do to relax them, and how long will it take for them to heal up?
Asked by John R - Wed Nov 12 20:57:44 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First things first, DON'T use Visine or any other product that will "get the red out". This is most likely your eyes screaming for some lubrication and sleep. Try Refresh Tears, Systane, or Optive 4x day. These are all available over the counter. If you try the tears, and there is no improvement in 10-14 days, then see an optometrist. They can evaluate the situation and refer you to ophthalmology if further examination is needed.
Answered by Rainbow K - Wed Nov 12 21:14:03 2008
Q. I looked at my eyes and they've started to get red vessels (lines) around the iris/pupil. They aren't regular because they are all over and I've not seen them before. I think I've strained my eyes too much. Anyway, the blood vessels keep bursting in one of them, and I'm concerned. What should I do to relax them, and how long will it take for them to heal up?
Asked by John R - Wed Nov 12 20:57:44 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First things first, DON'T use Visine or any other product that will "get the red out". This is most likely your eyes screaming for some lubrication and sleep. Try Refresh Tears, Systane, or Optive 4x day. These are all available over the counter. If you try the tears, and there is no improvement in 10-14 days, then see an optometrist. They can evaluate the situation and refer you to ophthalmology if further examination is needed.
Answered by Rainbow K - Wed Nov 12 21:14:03 2008
How to make an eye with ruptured blood vessels look better?
Q. My prom is tomorrow! I have three ruptured blood vessels so my eye looks like it is filled with blood! How can I make it look whiter or speed up the process of making it disappear. Please help me!
Asked by Becca - Fri Jun 4 12:08:52 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Dark pair of sun glasses
Answered by Me Stupid - Fri Jun 4 12:15:40 2010
Q. My prom is tomorrow! I have three ruptured blood vessels so my eye looks like it is filled with blood! How can I make it look whiter or speed up the process of making it disappear. Please help me!
Asked by Becca - Fri Jun 4 12:08:52 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Dark pair of sun glasses
Answered by Me Stupid - Fri Jun 4 12:15:40 2010
What can I use to hide my broken blood vessels on my cheeks?
Q. I tried foundation and it hid some of it. But, it mainly only hid my enlarged pores rather than some large blood vessels that broke. Is there any natural thing I can do to get rid of them or should I use any special make up, like a concealer or face primer? I already use a moisturizer.
Asked by Kawaii - Tue Apr 14 21:03:38 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Generally if we have some red marks that we wanna conceal what we need to use is a green concealer. There are face correcting primer that are available in the market that are colored light green. I guess it can help you. Smashbox for one is a good primer...as long as you are not allergic to silicone... Look for skin correcting primer that is green...that ought to work for you... Moisturize first then wait for a couple of minutes before you put the primer on.. ^_^
Answered by ~fOxY~ - Wed Apr 15 09:35:25 2009
Q. I tried foundation and it hid some of it. But, it mainly only hid my enlarged pores rather than some large blood vessels that broke. Is there any natural thing I can do to get rid of them or should I use any special make up, like a concealer or face primer? I already use a moisturizer.
Asked by Kawaii - Tue Apr 14 21:03:38 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Generally if we have some red marks that we wanna conceal what we need to use is a green concealer. There are face correcting primer that are available in the market that are colored light green. I guess it can help you. Smashbox for one is a good primer...as long as you are not allergic to silicone... Look for skin correcting primer that is green...that ought to work for you... Moisturize first then wait for a couple of minutes before you put the primer on.. ^_^
Answered by ~fOxY~ - Wed Apr 15 09:35:25 2009
How does the Acetylcholine causes dilation of the blood vessels?
Q. Blood vessels does not have any Muscarinic receptors or innervation.
Asked by lalolemus - Tue Jun 13 19:25:26 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. "Endothelium-Dependent dilation induced by agonists like acetylcholine is partially resistant to inhibitors of nitric oxide-mediated dilation (15, 18, 22). Acetylcholine also evokes endothelium-dependent smooth muscle hyperpolarization, which is not inhibited by L-arginine analogues, methylene blue or hemoglobin (8, 12, 19). Furthermore, exogenous nitric oxide has little affect on smooth muscle membrane potential (19, 28). Therefore, the hyperpolarizing effect of agonists like acetylcholine has been attributed to an endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF). "
Answered by Doctor2007 - Tue Jun 13 19:30:56 2006
Q. Blood vessels does not have any Muscarinic receptors or innervation.
Asked by lalolemus - Tue Jun 13 19:25:26 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. "Endothelium-Dependent dilation induced by agonists like acetylcholine is partially resistant to inhibitors of nitric oxide-mediated dilation (15, 18, 22). Acetylcholine also evokes endothelium-dependent smooth muscle hyperpolarization, which is not inhibited by L-arginine analogues, methylene blue or hemoglobin (8, 12, 19). Furthermore, exogenous nitric oxide has little affect on smooth muscle membrane potential (19, 28). Therefore, the hyperpolarizing effect of agonists like acetylcholine has been attributed to an endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF). "
Answered by Doctor2007 - Tue Jun 13 19:30:56 2006
What causes all your fingers to start tingling and blood vessels to swell in the hands/wrist?
Q. Before I went into work my right pinky started to slightly tingle. While at work the tingle sensation progressed to the rest of my fingers on both hands. The blood vessels in my wrist and hands seemed to be inflamed with occasional sharp needle like pains randomly.
Asked by Keeper - Fri Jul 2 06:46:01 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. Before I went into work my right pinky started to slightly tingle. While at work the tingle sensation progressed to the rest of my fingers on both hands. The blood vessels in my wrist and hands seemed to be inflamed with occasional sharp needle like pains randomly.
Asked by Keeper - Fri Jul 2 06:46:01 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
How reliable is the new scan for plaque in your vessels?
Q. I was watching the news the other day and they have a new scan which is much like a CT scan to show plaque build up in your vessels. They were taking people off the street who were obviously overweight and middle aged to run this scan. They told one lady she had a moderate amount of plaque built up in her heart and you could see the big white spots of plaque. Is this test reliable? Is it expensive? If its so great, why arent they using it on everyone?
Asked by happydawg - Fri Feb 15 12:20:17 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Contrary to what the first answer said, it's not an experiment. Cardiac CT (and MRI) have been used for maybe 5 years. The gold standard (for now) is still cardiac catheterization.
Answered by ckm1956 - Sat Feb 16 07:30:27 2008
Q. I was watching the news the other day and they have a new scan which is much like a CT scan to show plaque build up in your vessels. They were taking people off the street who were obviously overweight and middle aged to run this scan. They told one lady she had a moderate amount of plaque built up in her heart and you could see the big white spots of plaque. Is this test reliable? Is it expensive? If its so great, why arent they using it on everyone?
Asked by happydawg - Fri Feb 15 12:20:17 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Contrary to what the first answer said, it's not an experiment. Cardiac CT (and MRI) have been used for maybe 5 years. The gold standard (for now) is still cardiac catheterization.
Answered by ckm1956 - Sat Feb 16 07:30:27 2008
How long for popped blood vessels to heal?
Q. I was sick last night and was throwing up all night. Now i have little red dots from popped blood vessels on the side of my face from throwing up so hard. How long will it take for them to g away?
Asked by Sadie - Wed Sep 9 21:59:27 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That happened to me once lol It lightened within 2 or 3 days. It completely dissipated within a week.
Answered by Poison_Ivory - Wed Sep 9 22:09:40 2009
Q. I was sick last night and was throwing up all night. Now i have little red dots from popped blood vessels on the side of my face from throwing up so hard. How long will it take for them to g away?
Asked by Sadie - Wed Sep 9 21:59:27 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That happened to me once lol It lightened within 2 or 3 days. It completely dissipated within a week.
Answered by Poison_Ivory - Wed Sep 9 22:09:40 2009
How to seperate two jammed steel vessels?
Q. Hi, I have two steel plates (vessels) of similar size, which when I put on top of each other, got jammed. Now it got jammed in such a way that, I cannot take the top plate from the bottom one. Is there a trick to seperate those two plates?
Asked by GURU INCREDIBLE - Sun Jan 3 10:49:27 2010 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They may have become vacuum locked, or they may have just become stuck from a tight fit. Either way I'd try heating the bottom one, if it's a vacuum lock the heated air inside will expand and help push the top one away/apart enough so you can grab it and pull them apart. If it's just stuck then the heated bottom vessel will expand some as it heats up and may expand enough to allow you to pull the top vessel away, fill the top vessel with cold water to keep it from heating and expanding also. Try setting the bottom vessel in some very hot water and so it will float and not get any hot water into the top vessel. You can try using a hair dryer to heat the bottom one also. Either way may take some time depending on how big and how thick the… [cont.]
Answered by Stu - Sun Jan 3 11:05:59 2010
Q. Hi, I have two steel plates (vessels) of similar size, which when I put on top of each other, got jammed. Now it got jammed in such a way that, I cannot take the top plate from the bottom one. Is there a trick to seperate those two plates?
Asked by GURU INCREDIBLE - Sun Jan 3 10:49:27 2010 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They may have become vacuum locked, or they may have just become stuck from a tight fit. Either way I'd try heating the bottom one, if it's a vacuum lock the heated air inside will expand and help push the top one away/apart enough so you can grab it and pull them apart. If it's just stuck then the heated bottom vessel will expand some as it heats up and may expand enough to allow you to pull the top vessel away, fill the top vessel with cold water to keep it from heating and expanding also. Try setting the bottom vessel in some very hot water and so it will float and not get any hot water into the top vessel. You can try using a hair dryer to heat the bottom one also. Either way may take some time depending on how big and how thick the… [cont.]
Answered by Stu - Sun Jan 3 11:05:59 2010
Are vessels and planes considered real estate in Norway?
Q. I'm writing a paper on Norway's real estate, but I can't seem to find any mention of vessels and planes in any legal source. I would greatly appreciate it if somebody could share information on this issue. Thank you!
Asked by Paola - Sun Mar 16 09:16:35 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Planes and boats are personal prop. Real Estate is land and anything attached to it.
Answered by Leo F - Sun Mar 16 13:46:44 2008
Q. I'm writing a paper on Norway's real estate, but I can't seem to find any mention of vessels and planes in any legal source. I would greatly appreciate it if somebody could share information on this issue. Thank you!
Asked by Paola - Sun Mar 16 09:16:35 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Planes and boats are personal prop. Real Estate is land and anything attached to it.
Answered by Leo F - Sun Mar 16 13:46:44 2008
What are the differences and similarities between the stucture of sclerenchyma fibres and xylem vessels?
Q. I've looked everywhere and I can find it Its on my AS specification for SNAB biology; unit 4 I'm doing revision I need 2 differences and 2 similarities between sclerenchyma fibers and xylem vessels structure not other things like position in plant and function Thanks :) Thank you so much So I am assuming sclerenchyma do not have perforated wall ends and are not hollow :/ is that right?
Asked by Lucy G - Sun Apr 12 06:39:56 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Two similarities: -Both are dead at functional maturity -Both are structurally strengthened by lignin Differences: -Xylem vessels are hollow tubes -Xylem have perforated end walls
Answered by Bio Bada$$ - Sun Apr 12 08:05:14 2009
Q. I've looked everywhere and I can find it Its on my AS specification for SNAB biology; unit 4 I'm doing revision I need 2 differences and 2 similarities between sclerenchyma fibers and xylem vessels structure not other things like position in plant and function Thanks :) Thank you so much So I am assuming sclerenchyma do not have perforated wall ends and are not hollow :/ is that right?
Asked by Lucy G - Sun Apr 12 06:39:56 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Two similarities: -Both are dead at functional maturity -Both are structurally strengthened by lignin Differences: -Xylem vessels are hollow tubes -Xylem have perforated end walls
Answered by Bio Bada$$ - Sun Apr 12 08:05:14 2009
If the Jones Act is prohibiting foreign flagged vessels from assisting in the oil cleanup as Republicans and?
Q. their Fox network claims, why are there already foreign vessels operating in the Gulf? Is this just more Republican/Fox nonsense and propaganda?
Asked by Jules Winnfield: Philosopher - Tue Jun 15 19:45:34 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. wow really? please show me the link of this..
Answered by Jamie - Tue Jun 15 19:51:23 2010
Q. their Fox network claims, why are there already foreign vessels operating in the Gulf? Is this just more Republican/Fox nonsense and propaganda?
Asked by Jules Winnfield: Philosopher - Tue Jun 15 19:45:34 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. wow really? please show me the link of this..
Answered by Jamie - Tue Jun 15 19:51:23 2010
I've had broken blood vessels in my eyes for years. They're so ugly. Is there any way of getting rid of them?
Q. I don't even remember them appearing, I just remember someone commenting on them, saying how horrible it looks with the blood vessels in the whites of my eyes. They are really visible. I hoped that they would disapear but i've had them for many years now. I've tried to find solutions to clear it, but I can't find anything that can get rid of permanent broken blood vessels in the eyes. I've even tried to find out if there is some form of eye surgery that could get rid of them, but no joy.
Asked by gemtheo - Thu Oct 18 11:15:40 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Are you taking any kind of blood thinners? These can include Advil and aspirin. They can make you more susceptible. I've heard that 3 grams of pure bioflavinoids per day can help with this problem. After a month, half the dose and then after another month half it again. If they return you have to up the dose again.
Answered by thebattwoman - Fri Oct 19 13:22:27 2007
Q. I don't even remember them appearing, I just remember someone commenting on them, saying how horrible it looks with the blood vessels in the whites of my eyes. They are really visible. I hoped that they would disapear but i've had them for many years now. I've tried to find solutions to clear it, but I can't find anything that can get rid of permanent broken blood vessels in the eyes. I've even tried to find out if there is some form of eye surgery that could get rid of them, but no joy.
Asked by gemtheo - Thu Oct 18 11:15:40 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Are you taking any kind of blood thinners? These can include Advil and aspirin. They can make you more susceptible. I've heard that 3 grams of pure bioflavinoids per day can help with this problem. After a month, half the dose and then after another month half it again. If they return you have to up the dose again.
Answered by thebattwoman - Fri Oct 19 13:22:27 2007
Will the tiny blood vessels in my eye go away?
Q. I read why I have tiny blood vessels in my eye. Its because (this is my 2nd week with contacts) I have worn them for to long. They say you should only wear them for 12-16 hours. It means that my eyes are starved of oxygen. But will they go away?
Asked by smile1gurl2 - Fri Sep 4 08:15:17 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No, they won't go away.
Answered by lindaorion - Fri Sep 4 11:16:20 2009
Q. I read why I have tiny blood vessels in my eye. Its because (this is my 2nd week with contacts) I have worn them for to long. They say you should only wear them for 12-16 hours. It means that my eyes are starved of oxygen. But will they go away?
Asked by smile1gurl2 - Fri Sep 4 08:15:17 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No, they won't go away.
Answered by lindaorion - Fri Sep 4 11:16:20 2009
What causes dilated blood vessels in upper abdomen?
Q. What does it mean to have dilated blood vessels in your upper abdomen?
Asked by pgf - Wed May 21 11:15:02 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Could be the so called 'caput medusa' caused by portal hypertension, which is most commonly seen in portal cirrhosis.
Answered by DR.DUDE - Wed May 21 16:42:53 2008
Q. What does it mean to have dilated blood vessels in your upper abdomen?
Asked by pgf - Wed May 21 11:15:02 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Could be the so called 'caput medusa' caused by portal hypertension, which is most commonly seen in portal cirrhosis.
Answered by DR.DUDE - Wed May 21 16:42:53 2008
What could it be when it looks like busted blood vessels in my sons eyes?
Q. He is gonna be a week old tomorrow.. and in both of his eyes in the corners it looks like busted blood vessels. When he cries it gets worse and gets closer to the center of his eyes. What could it be and when will it go away? he has had it since he was born. He was born with his cord wrapped around his neck and his hand was against his face.. Could it just be busted blood vessels?
Asked by Welcome Baby Donavin Matthew - Tue Apr 21 09:19:56 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. my son had that until he was about 3 weeks old the dr told me it was the straining from the delivery they go away on there own my son is almost 3 months now and is perfectly fine
Answered by mommy of 4 boys - Tue Apr 21 09:51:43 2009
Q. He is gonna be a week old tomorrow.. and in both of his eyes in the corners it looks like busted blood vessels. When he cries it gets worse and gets closer to the center of his eyes. What could it be and when will it go away? he has had it since he was born. He was born with his cord wrapped around his neck and his hand was against his face.. Could it just be busted blood vessels?
Asked by Welcome Baby Donavin Matthew - Tue Apr 21 09:19:56 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. my son had that until he was about 3 weeks old the dr told me it was the straining from the delivery they go away on there own my son is almost 3 months now and is perfectly fine
Answered by mommy of 4 boys - Tue Apr 21 09:51:43 2009
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