muscle pain in the region, where blood supply is performed by affected artery, also known as intermittent claudication.
insensibility of the limb.
gangrene on the skin within affected area.
if the suffering arteries are coronary or brain arteries there is a high chance of angina, heart attack or a stroke.
Vasodilators help to treat the symptoms of cerebral vascular insufficiency and arteriosclerosis by increasing the blood flow in veins and arteries.
Arteriosclerosis is hardening of the arteries.
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Arteriosclerosis is the build up of plague in the arteries. Treatment of arteriosclerosis can be achieved with cholesterol lowering drugs, and in severe cases surgery.
The accented syllable of the word "arteriosclerosis" is "scler."
No, colitis does not mean that you have arteriosclerosis. However you may have arteriosclerosis if you are obese, have high blood cholesterol, or have a family history and if you are old and also have colitis.i
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I don't know who else has arteriosclerosis, but people (mostly children) that have progeria (growing old quickly)can get it.
No. Arteriosclerosis is the progressive narrowing of the blood vessels that leads to a heart attack.
Arteriosclerosis affects people who smoke and have a lung disease or people who are addicted to fatty foods. The fat andcholesterol from these foods gets stuck in your arteries which causes arteriosclerosis.