Arterial Occlusive Disease
Arterial Occlusive Disease is a condition in which the arteries become narrowed or blocked due to plaque buildup, typically caused by lifestyle factors such as smoking, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. This is a serious medical condition which can leads to a variety of health problems, including stroke, heart attack, and gangrene. Treatment of Arterial Occlusive Disease involves lifestyle changes, surgical procedures, drugs, and the use of balloons and stents. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment is essential in order to prevent serious complications.
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