Microcirculation

Microcirculation is the process of blood movement through capillaries, which occurs at the tissue level. Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels that facilitate the exchange of substances between blood and tissues.

Microcirculation plays an important role in the functioning of the body. It ensures the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to cells, the removal of carbon dioxide and metabolic waste from them, and the regulation of body temperature.

When microcirculation is disrupted, various diseases occur, for example, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease and other diseases of the cardiovascular system.

Microcirculation also has a great influence on the immune system and processes