Why straining redirects bloodflow upwards?

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Why straining redirects bloodflow upwards?

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Many of your veins and small arteries are placed in or near your muscles in a way that let muscular action squeeze them. Especially in your limbs. By flexing all of the muscles you can manage to control at once, you squeeze a considerable amount of blood toward areas that *aren’t* affected by this action. Some of your torso and your head.

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