Why haemogloimn decreased in hypertension?
Answers
Answered by
7
Because hemoglobin is responsible for carrying oxygen to the blood, the body compensates for low hemoglobin levels by increasing blood flow to the brain, raising patients' risk for brain injury, including these silent strokes.
Answered by
3
hey dear !!!
haemoglobin decreases in the hypertension because :-- haemoglobin is responsible for carrying oxygen to the blood , the body compensate for low haemoglobin levels by increasing blood flow to the brain ☆☆
thank you
haemoglobin decreases in the hypertension because :-- haemoglobin is responsible for carrying oxygen to the blood , the body compensate for low haemoglobin levels by increasing blood flow to the brain ☆☆
thank you
Similar questions