Chemistry, asked by ykhushi, 1 year ago

what is the relation of blood pressure with the body temperature

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Answered by manu3975
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blood pressure generally is higher in the winter and lower in the summer that's because low temperature cause your blood vessels narrow- which increase blood pressure because more pressure is needed to force blood through your narrowed vein and arteries
Answered by Anonymous
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Blood pressure generally is higher in the winter and lower in the summer. That's because low temperaturescause your blood vessels to narrow — which increases blood pressure because more pressure is needed to force blood through your narrowed veins and arteries.

In addition to cold weather, blood pressure may also be affected by a sudden change in weather patterns, such as a weather front or a storm. Your body — and blood vessels — may react to abrupt changes in humidity, atmospheric pressure, cloud cover or wind in much the same way it reacts to cold. These weather-related variations in blood pressure are more common in people age 65 and older.

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