Biology, asked by tanmayrp49921, 1 year ago

What causes veins to collapse when an IV is administered?

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Answered by emmanuelpi007
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Collapsed veins are a common result of chronic use of intravenous injections. Veins may become temporarily blocked if the internal lining of the vein swells in response to repeated injury or irritation. This may be caused by the needle, the substance injected, or donating plasma.

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