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define vaso-dilator?​

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Answered by anshumanroy19
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Vasodilation is the widening of blood vessels. It results from relaxation of smooth muscle cells within the vessel walls, in particular in the large veins, large arteries, and smaller arterioles. The process is the opposite of vasoconstriction, which is the narrowing of blood vessels.

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Answered by Nereida
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✨Vasodilators are medications that open (dilate) blood vessels. They affect the muscles in the walls of your arteries and veins, preventing the muscles from tightening and the walls from narrowing.

✨As a result, blood flows more easily through your vessels. Your heart doesn't have to pump as hard, reducing your blood pressure.

✨USES:-When the symptoms are as follows-



High blood pressure



High blood pressure during pregnancy or childbirth (preeclampsia or eclampsia)



Heart failure



High blood pressure that affects the arteries in your lungs (pulmonary hypertension)

✨Side effects include:

↩Rapid heartbeat (tachycardia)

↩Heart palpitations

↩Fluid retention (edema)

↩Nausea

↩Vomiting

↩Flushing

↩Headache

↩Excessive hair growth

↩Joint pain

↩Chest pain

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