Out of flow: vasocontraction in tick-borne diseases due to LPS induced inflammation
<p>Vasoconstriction, the narrowing of the blood vessels, is a physiological response that can occur due to various triggers such as cold temperatures, stress, and certain medications like NSAIDs. This condition can lead to symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, and a pale or bluish tint to the skin due to reduced blood flow. It’s also associated with serious complications including hypertension and even gangrene. Treatment focuses on addressing the root cause, whether it be lifestyle changes to avoid known triggers or medical interventions like vasodilators. Managing underlying disorders is also crucial for alleviating vasoconstriction.</p>
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