Yes,if you eat a lot of fat and grease.
they can get clogged up
No, plaque causes clogged arteries and veins.
Yes, veins can get clogged, a condition known as venous thrombosis. Potential consequences of this blockage include pain, swelling, and redness in the affected area. In severe cases, a blood clot can break loose and travel to the lungs, causing a pulmonary embolism, which can be life-threatening.
A stroke is when a clot causes a thrombus (blockage of flow of blood) in the veins of the brain. The brain has multiple arteries that supply it with oxygen.
clog (health) = congestion her veins are clogged: elle a les veines congestionnées clog (traffic) = embouteillage the roads are clogged = les routes sont embouteillées, sont bouchées
There are three major categories of veins: superficial veins, deep veins, and perforating veins. All varicose veins are superficial veins; they lie between the skin and a layer of fibrous connective tissue called fascia.
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There are three types of veins, superficial veins that are just beneath the surface of the skin, deep veins that are large blood vessels found deep inside muscles, and perforator veins that connect the superficial veins to the deep veins.
Pulmonary veins
You become weaker, your brain isn't as powerful as it used to be, your veins become clogged, your lungs can't absorb a lot of oxygen, the fat presses your intestines dangerously. Basically everything gets worse if you're obese.
Varicose veins are called dialated veins
Varicose veins.