Ethyl alcohol: Influence on the dynamics of blood supply of skin and other soft tissues during their sudden cooling
A. L. Urakov
Abstract:It is shown that in norm (i.e. in sober people in the absence of ethyl alcohol in blood) sudden local cooling of skin and soft tissues of different parts of the body from +37 to +18 °С and below (but not below 0 °С) causes in the cooled tissues 2-phase change in the value of blood vessels tone, their blood filling, intensity of blood supply and feeling of painfulness. Thus from the first seconds of cooling the tone of blood vessels of muscular type begins to increase, their blood filling begins to decrease, sk… Show more
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