Atherosclerosis
Diabetes
No. Clogged arteries are caused by too much 'bad' cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood...nothing to do with cornstarch.
There are several disorders that can lead to clogged arteries. These include but are not limited to: high blood pressure High cholesterol diabetes...
acne
Acne
ANSWER:The clogging of the arteries is caused by several factors related to coronary artery disease when fatty deposits of cholesterol and other substances stick to the arterial walls and create plaque. In response to plaque build-up, cells in your artery walls multiply and secrete additional substances that can worsen the state of clogged arteries. As plaque deposits grow, a condition called atherosclerosis results. This condition causes the arteries to narrow and harden. Arterial plaque can reduce blood flow or, in some instances, block the artery. Clogged arteries greatly increase the likelihood of heart attack, stroke, and even death.
Clogged pores can cause tiny bumps to appear on the skin.
If you didn't already answer your question inside of your question, it could be a heart attack. aka cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest is simply the complete shutoff of the arteries to the heart so that the heart is essentially stuck and cannot pump any blood toward or away from itself. So the heart stops working, or arrests itself. Otherwise, things like infections or simply the heart having to strain itself to the point of causing pain in the chest can be caused by partially clogged arteries. The partially clogged arteries can be caused by any number of things. Fast food is commonly known as a plaque builder which can cause clogged arteries and chest pain.
Type 2 diabetes and hypertension (high blood pressure).
The medical term for hardening and narrowing of the arteries caused by a buildup of cholesterol plaque is atherosclerosis. This condition can lead to reduced blood flow, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Lifestyle changes and medications are often prescribed to manage atherosclerosis.
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hardening of the arteries