• AJMaxwell@lemmy.world
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      There’s a slight increase in the blood pressure in your upper body, and a small possibility of thrombosis, blood clots forming in your veins. But after 50+ years of space flight no one has had complications.

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      Veins are small so capillary action keeps things in order.

      With no gravity though you’ll have higher blood pressure to your head (and less to the legs)- it kinda makes astronauts faces a bit puffy. iirc this can slightly negatively affect vision long term.

      Most of your body processes are in a small enough space that capillary action overtakes gravity.