WebW3b

WebW3b OP t1_iy9fy7n wrote

You’re correct but what I was asking/confused about in the post was about your first paragraph. I had trouble understanding how the vasoconstriction increases/keepsConstant preload (before getting overwhelmed)

It’s true that preload & BP ultimately decreases due to overwhelming blood loss, I just couldn’t comprehend the first part about how the body tries to maintain/increase the initial drop before the overwhelming fall

Your reply is immensely insightful and much appreciated!!

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WebW3b OP t1_iy9bui1 wrote

That’s what had me confused, this is what I was able to understand. Circulating blood volume does indeed decrease hence blood pressure drops hence preload is decreased. the body apparently reacts to this by undergoing vasoconstriction which pushes/squeezes the red blood cells forward to the heart (blood pressure isn’t sufficient so vasoconstriction is like an additional booster to help “maintain” things) thus the blood pressure increases as the heart has just received blood (that wasn’t able to make it back before vasoconstriction) and preload increases as again heart has just received blood.

Now of course by saying “blood pressure increases” & “preload increases” it’s definitely a minuscule amount and the rate of increase is still far below than average and not enough to suffice for the body

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