Arteries vs. Veins: Why You Feel Pulse in Arteries, Not Veins
You cannot feel the pulse in your veins, only in your arteries. This is because the pulse is created by the contraction of the heart, which pumps blood through the arteries. The veins are responsible for carrying blood back to the heart, so there is no pulse in them.Cardiovascular Disease - Related Articles
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