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PEMF Treatment With Blood Viscosity

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PEMF Treatment With Blood Viscosity Viscosity, in terms of blood refers to its thickness. Intensified blood viscosity can pose a problem that can affect the entire body’s system and locally. Any wound to the body triggers local or regional tissue edema. Tissue edema limits the blood flow inside the body causing heightened viscosity in the body part of the edema. When there is intense inflammation fibrinogen majorly increases, the C-reactive protein, the amassing of platelets and heightened protein in the extravascular and vascular space. These activities within the body can reduce the smooth flow of blood circulation throughout the body causing thickness in the blood. Refining blood viscosity is vital for the body since intense viscosity can often cause an unsuccessful release of hormones, nutrition and other biological chemicals into tissues locally, particularly at the capillary stage. Additionally, escalated viscosity can possibly affect pre-existing infections and the body is at