Blood viscosity
Blood viscosity is the measure used to calculate the resistance of blood flowing in the arteries or capillaries, or veins, while performing its primary function of transporting food and oxygen to all the tissues in the body, in addition to determining the strength of bonding between its molecules. The viscosity depends on two factors, The amount of proteins available in blood plasma, and the number of red blood cells, if increased in the blood will be infected with human blood viscosity syndrome.
The amount of viscosity of normal blood
The amount of natural viscosity in the body varies according to sex. In males, it is 4.7. In females, it is 4.3. It should be noted that this syndrome affects people of different ages. The incidence of males is usually higher than that of females. This article will inform you more about the causes of this problem, its symptoms, as well as ways to treat them.
Causes of blood viscosity syndrome
- Congenital heart problems and abnormalities.
- Poor mental state, exposure to a large amount of stress and physical and emotional stress.
- An imbalance in blood temperature, as high or low temperatures affect viscosity.
- Anemia, or anemia.
- The presence of problems or diseases in the kidneys.
- Affected side effects associated with certain drugs and drugs.
- Genetic status, and the presence of this syndrome in a family member.
- Dehydration, and lack of adequate fluid in the body.
- Deficiency of blood plasma.
- Problems with the lungs and the respiratory system in general.
- Addiction to smoking, whether cigarettes or arugula.
Symptoms of blood viscosity syndrome
- The sensation of pain and headaches in the head.
- Imbalance, feeling faint, or dizziness.
- Redness of skin color.
- Tingling sensation or itching in different areas of the body.
- Fatigue, general fatigue, in addition to laziness, lethargy.
- Blurred vision and blurring.
- Loss of hearing, either in whole or in part.
- Convulsions, and epilepsy, and this occurs in advanced cases of the disease.
Methods of treatment of blood viscosity syndrome
The treatment of this syndrome in several ways, namely:
- Treatment of pathogens, especially the organic and psychological ones, by resorting to the specialist doctor.
- Take some types of drugs, which will work on the liquefaction of blood, and dilute it, based on a prescription.
- The use of blood plasma exchange, which reduces the amount of proteins in the blood.
- Note: It is noted that there is a belief that ginger has the ability to treat blood viscosity and alleviate the symptoms associated with it, but so far no definite results, so it is necessary to resort to medical treatment as the best solution.