Yes.Too much fat clogs the blood vessels.
when u stand up blood rushes to your feet and it gets forced to the top of your toes. the second is ur fat and ull have a blod clot. or u arnt fat and u get a blood clot when u stand up blood rushes to your feet and it gets forced to the top of your toes. the second is ur fat and ull have a blod clot. or u arnt fat and u get a blood clot
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The term that describes a foreign object, such as a blood clot, circulating in the blood is "embolus." An embolus can be a blood clot, air bubble, fat globule, or other debris that travels through the bloodstream and can potentially obstruct blood vessels, leading to serious medical conditions. When it lodges in a blood vessel, it can cause an embolism, which may result in tissue damage or loss of function in the affected area.
A clot that has dislodged into the vascular system is called an embolism. When you fracture a long bone you run the risk of fat from the bone marrow becoming dislodged into your blood vessels and forming a fat embolism.
A blood clot, air, or organic material that is free-flowing in the vascular system is known as an embolus. When an embolus travels through the bloodstream, it can cause blockages in blood vessels, leading to serious medical conditions such as stroke or pulmonary embolism. Depending on its composition, an embolus can be classified as a thrombus (a blood clot), an air embolism, or a fat embolism, among others.
They make you fat, of course. They also clot up your veins and cause it to get harder to breath because your red blood cells bunch together and stop flowing.
Excess Food can lead to excess calories (if not burned away by exercise or daily activities), excess fat in blood and fat on organs, etc, leading to greater illness.
Excess Food can lead to excess calories (if not burned away by exercise or daily activities), excess fat in blood and fat on organs, etc, leading to greater illness.
A fat embolus is a fatty mass floating in the blood. Lipemia is excess fat levels in the blood.
Excess fat storage can lead to a number of health conditions. High blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and strokes can all be attributed in part to the accumulation of excess fat.
Excess body fat
The main hazards associated with this surgery involve migration of a blood clot or fat globule to the heart, brain, or lungs. Such an event can cause a heart attack, stroke, or serious lung damage.