Vascular Atherosclerosis
Vascular Atherosclerosis is a condition that occurs when fatty material builds up in the walls of arteries, leading to a thickening of the arterial walls, a narrowing of the artery, and a decrease in the amount of blood that can flow through. This condition is often caused by an unhealthy lifestyle, including smoking, lack of physical activity, an unhealthy diet, and high blood pressure. Vascular Atherosclerosis is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attack and stroke, as it can limit the amount of blood and oxygen circulating to the brain, heart, and other organs. Treatments for Vascular Atherosclerosis may include lifestyle changes, medications, and surgery, depending on the severity of the condition. Early diagnosis and treatment of Vascular Atherosclerosis can help reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular disease.
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