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    GlossaryCutaneous Blood Flow (Skin Blood Flow)

    circulation of blood through skin's blood vessels

    Cutaneous Blood Flow, also known as Skin Blood Flow, refers to the circulation of blood through the network of blood vessels in the skin. This process is crucial for thermoregulation, as it helps to dissipate heat and maintain body temperature. Additionally, it supplies oxygen and nutrients to the skin while removing waste products, playing a vital role in skin health and wound healing.

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