The Circulatory System
WHAT IS THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM?
The Circulatory System is responsible for the movement of all the body fluids around the whole entire body such as: blood, water, nutrients and oxygen. This system includes the heart, blood movement and the different jobs of the blood vessels: arteries, veins and the capillaries.
http://hes.ucfsd.org/gclaypo/circulatorysys.html
EFFECTS?
If you have Parkinson's Disease that could easily bring you risk to your Circulatory System. It has shown over time that while having Parkinson's Disease it could potentially mean that you will go through troubles in your heart and your blood vessels in the Circulatory System as well. The most well known problem that could very possibly happen are the muscles and different arteries in the heart to stiffen. Naturally, the muscles are supposed to be soft and smooth for easy blood flow, with the case that the vessels lose one of the most important functions this will lead to more serious conditions. Due to this complication, the body will be in shortage of the nutrients need to survive, and the worse part is that the body will crave for it. So if the arteries in the heart hardens this will bring further consequences of blood clot, once the blood is clot this will result in loss of circulation around the body. If it gets serious enough, you will start to lose sensation in your limbs. While having Parkinson's Disease, you may later on be diagnosed with heart disease as well, and struggles with the brain.
https://sites.google.com/site/parkinsonsdiseasepd/effects-on-circulatory-system
The Circulatory System is responsible for the movement of all the body fluids around the whole entire body such as: blood, water, nutrients and oxygen. This system includes the heart, blood movement and the different jobs of the blood vessels: arteries, veins and the capillaries.
http://hes.ucfsd.org/gclaypo/circulatorysys.html
EFFECTS?
If you have Parkinson's Disease that could easily bring you risk to your Circulatory System. It has shown over time that while having Parkinson's Disease it could potentially mean that you will go through troubles in your heart and your blood vessels in the Circulatory System as well. The most well known problem that could very possibly happen are the muscles and different arteries in the heart to stiffen. Naturally, the muscles are supposed to be soft and smooth for easy blood flow, with the case that the vessels lose one of the most important functions this will lead to more serious conditions. Due to this complication, the body will be in shortage of the nutrients need to survive, and the worse part is that the body will crave for it. So if the arteries in the heart hardens this will bring further consequences of blood clot, once the blood is clot this will result in loss of circulation around the body. If it gets serious enough, you will start to lose sensation in your limbs. While having Parkinson's Disease, you may later on be diagnosed with heart disease as well, and struggles with the brain.
https://sites.google.com/site/parkinsonsdiseasepd/effects-on-circulatory-system