Vasoconstriction does what to blood pressure?
Answer:
Vasoconstriction elevates blood pressure because it increases resistance and consequently increases cardiac output.
Elevates it.
It raises it because it is the equivalent of taking a constant volume pump and ratification the liquid though a smaller pipe.
That is why vasodilators are used as one method to lower blood pressure.
Raises it. That's why many blood pressure medication are vasodilators.
Induced vasoconstriction increases and reflex vasoconstriction maintain blood pressure.