Hypemia is an increase in blood volume in small-diameter blood vessels caused by various reasons (for example, bleeding, blood thickening, bone marrow activation, etc.).
The causes of hyperemia can be biological or non-biological. For example, biological hyperemia can be caused by diseases such as hemorrhage, anemia, bleeding, or diseases of the bones and organs. Less commonly, bigipemia is caused by infections or tumors. Hypemia is not a disease, but rather a symptom of an underlying disease. Medical causes of hyperemia are quite common, and many people experience this phenomenon after injury or surgery. However, hypopemia is a rare condition and mainly occurs in adults over 45 years of age. Hypopemia usually manifests itself as a lack of sensation in the arms, legs, abdominal wall and penis. The hyperemia described above occurs due to excessive blood flow to the arm, which is deprived of oxygen and thereby