Carotid Vascular Disease
Carotid vascular disease is a condition that affects the carotid arteries, which are the arteries that supply oxygen-rich blood to the brain. It is a major risk factor for stroke and can lead to serious consequences if left untreated. Common symptoms include dizziness, headache, facial numbness, and vision problems. Treatment typically involves lifestyle changes along with medications or surgery, depending on the severity of the condition. Regular medical check-ups are important in order to detect carotid vascular disease early and minimize the risk of stroke. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for maintaining good health and preventing serious health complications.
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