Microcirculation is the movement of blood through the smallest vessels of the circulatory system: arterioles, capillaries and venules. This process ensures the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the tissues, as well as the removal of metabolic products and carbon dioxide.
Microcirculation disorders can lead to tissue hypoxia, swelling, delayed healing and other pathological conditions. Maintaining normal microcirculation is important for the function of all organs, especially the heart, brain and kidneys.
