Cerebral Vascular Disease
Cerebral Vascular Disease (CVD) is a medical condition that affects the circulation of blood in the brain. It is often caused by plaque buildup in thearteries, resulting in a reduced blood flow which can lead to serious complications, including stroke, dementia, and even death. Early detection and treatment of CVD is essential for better management of the condition. CVD can be managed through lifestyle changes, medications, and/or surgery. Early diagnosis and treatment of CVD can help prevent disability and improve the quality of life for people affected by this condition.
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