Retrograde embolism

Embolism (retrōgraa di idō dē peraoge dē paaròрhөѕе) is a disease that occurs when the blood vessels in the lungs become clogged with blood bubbles or air bubbles, which in turn enter the bloodstream due to movement of the spinal cord (head) or incorrect body position (twisting) into the body. This typically occurs in people who suffer from head injuries or work in unstable positions that force them to bend their body.

Symptoms and signs of retrograde embolism may include: - dizziness; - cold sweat;