Circulatory problems: Causes
The causes of circulatory problems can be very different. Often infectious diseases are responsible for the drop in blood pressure. But circulatory problems may also be caused by inflammation in the body, poisoning, injuries with great loss of blood, drug abuse or severe hypothermia. Also, circulatory problems may also occur because of states of shock or mental disorders.
Metabolism dysfunctions due to the influence of salt balance and body fluids, for example, renal diseases or diarrhea may also cause circulatory problems.
In people who have been properly evaluated, an irritation of the vagus nerve, the tenth of the cerebral nerves, can cause blood vessels to widen suddenly and thereby lower the heart rate and blood pressure.
The cause orthostatic dysregulation disorder is venous leg function, which can be caused by nerve diseases or by taking different drugs.
Circulatory problems may also be a secondary symptom of various diseases. These may include the following:
Heart rhythm disorder
Heart failure
Coronary heart disease
Myocardial infarction
Bronquial Asma
Pulmonary embolism
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