Microcirculation disorder

Microcirculation is the blood circulation in the capillaries between the arterioles and venules, and it is the most basic structural and functional unit in the circulatory system. It includes the circulation of bodily fluids in arterioles, venules, capillary lymphatic vessels and tissue ducts. Microcirculation provides oxygen, nourishment, energy transfer, information exchange, and removal of carbon dioxide and metabolic waste from every organ and tissue in the human body. Once the microcirculation of the human body is disturbed, its corresponding tissue system or internal organs will be affected and unable to perform normal functions, which will easily lead to aging of the human body, immune system disorders and diseases.

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