pulsaatioita
Pulsaatioita, also known as pulsations, are rhythmic expansions and contractions of blood vessels, particularly arteries, caused by the pumping action of the heart. These pulsations are most noticeable in the arteries of the neck, wrists, and ankles, and can be felt by applying gentle pressure to these areas. The rate and strength of pulsations can provide valuable information about a person's cardiovascular health. For example, a rapid pulse may indicate stress or physical exertion, while a slow pulse might suggest bradycardia, a condition where the heart rate is abnormally slow. Pulsations are typically measured using a stethoscope or a sphygmomanometer, and they are an essential part of assessing a person's overall health and well-being.