Arterial Thrombosis
Arterial thrombosis is a potentially life-threatening condition in which a blood clot forms in an artery, blocking blood flow. It can affect any artery in the body and is a leading cause of stroke, heart attack, and peripheral artery disease. Early diagnosis and treatment is essential in minimizing the risk of complications and long-term disability. Treatment typically involves anticoagulant medications to prevent further clot formation, medications to break up existing clots, and lifestyle changes to reduce risk factors for developing the condition.
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