hiperémia
Hiperemia is a medical term that describes an excess of blood in a part of the body. This condition is characterized by an increased blood flow to a specific tissue or organ, leading to a visible redness or flushing of the affected area. It is essentially a localized vasodilation, meaning the blood vessels in that area have widened.
There are two main types of hyperemia: active and passive. Active hyperemia, also known as arterial hyperemia,
Passive hyperemia, also known as venous hyperemia or congestion, happens when blood flow out of a tissue
Symptoms of hyperemia can vary depending on the underlying cause and the affected area. They may include