Biology, asked by anand6864, 11 months ago

why the doctor give injection in veins why not in artery

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Answered by smitpandhare43pbe9lt
40
Hey Mate!!

The pressure inside the arteries is more as compared to veins. They have smaller diameter too.


If injection is given from artery due to excessive pressure inside the arteries the blood may outflow more and this will result in blood loss...




So to avoid blood loss Doctors give injection from veins....










Hope that it will help you....






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Answered by abdul143
11

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 \color{green} \huge \bf{QUESTION \ :} \\   \\   \color{blue}\bf{why \: the \: doctor \: give \: injection \: } \\   \color{blue}\bf{in \: veins \: why \: not \: in \: artery} \\  \\   \color{red}\huge \bf{ANSWER \: :  } \\  \\   \color{pink}\bf{ \rightarrow \: the \: arteries \: move \: blood \: from \:} \\   \color{pink}\bf{ the \: heart} \\  \\  \rightarrow  \color{purple}\bf{the \: veins \: move \: the \: blood \: toward} \\  \color{purple} \bf{the \: heart} \\  \\  \color{orange} \rightarrow  \bf{ injecting \: drugs \: into \: a \: artery} \\  \color{orange} \bf{is \: more \: dangerous \: than \: injecting} \\   \color{orange}\bf{into \: a \: vein.} \\  \\   \rightarrow
◆Where a drug is injected into the body can produce additional issues. For example, injecting into an artery in the neck can cause the throat to swell up and stop a person from being able to breathe or have a toxic and fatal reaction in the brain◆

◆Veins are often more superficial and close to the surface than arteries. Injecting drugs deep enough into the body to hit an artery can be highly dangerous. Blood may pool back into the needle when injecting into an artery, causing a kind of “push-back” that may help a person to recognize they are in an artery and not a vein. While any form of injection drug use is risky, injecting into an artery is even riskier◆

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