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This question is not very easy to say.
To put it simply, most cardiovascular diseases are caused by arteriosclerosis, but there are others, such as myocardial ischemia, hypoxia, and arrhythmias without organic lesions. Overall** is the majority of cardiovascular diseases caused by arteriosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis, also known as atherosclerosis, is a series of processes of arterial lesions, when the vascular lesion reaches a certain extent, blood clots will form on the blood vessels, which has a very serious impact on the cardiovascular system.
Here are a few examples:
The coronary arteries are the blood vessels that nourish the myocardium, and when the coronary artery is sclerosis, the blood supply to the myocardium will be insufficient, and in severe cases, heart disease such as angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, etc.
The sclerosis of the large arteries in the body will increase blood pressure, and the consequences can be hypertension, heart disease, etc.
The consequences of arteriosclerosis in the brain can be cerebral infarction.
**The above diseases are first of all to alleviate symptoms, and then the focus is ****, that is, arteriosclerosis, inhibiting the development of vascular lesions or striving to reverse the vascular state. Only when the arteriosclerosis is good and the fundamental problem is solved, can the disease of the cardiovascular system be completely solved.
It can be seen that arteriosclerosis occurs in the cardiovascular system, which will cause further diseases one after another.
Hope it helps.
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Arteriosclerosis is a non-inflammatory condition of the arteries that thickens and stiffens the walls of the arteries, losing their elasticity and narrowing the lumen. There are three main types of arteriosclerosis: (1) arteriosclerosis.
2) Median arterial sclerosis.
3) Atheherosclerosis.
The disease mainly affects the aorta, coronary arteries, cerebral arteries and renal arteries, and can cause narrowing or even occlusion of the lumen of the above arteries; Causes the blood supply disorder of the organs where it is located, leading to ischemic pathological changes in these organs. For example, coronary atherosclerosis can cause angina pectoris and myocardial infarction; Cerebral atherosclerosis can cause cerebrovascular accident and cerebral atrophy; Renal atherosclerosis can cause resistant hypertension, and atherosclerosis of the lower extremities can cause necrosis of the lower limbs or pain in the lower limbs after walking a lot, so they are forced to stop walking. The usual drugs can be used such as compound salvia, and if there is high blood lipids, some lipid-lowering drugs are also needed.
Be careful not to eat greasy food.
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Many people don't know much about the disease of arteriosclerosis, so they don't know how to do it well, recently, I studied it and knew what the cause was, so I'll tell you about it.
1.First, the most important of the most important causes of arteriosclerosis are high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, and smoking. Other factors such as obesity, diabetes, lack of exercise, stress, advanced age, family history, and short temper can all cause arteriosclerosis.
2.Second, arteriosclerosis may be caused by cholesterol, and a large intake of greasy foods and cholesterol-rich foods is the main cause of arteriosclerosis. Excessive blood cholesterol is one of the important risk factors for coronary arteriosclerosis and cardiovascular disease.
3.Third, arteriosclerosis may be caused by a fat diet, the daily diet generally contains a certain amount of oil, if you usually like to eat fatty foods and do not pay attention to the intake of other minerals, it will make too much oil deposited on the blood vessel wall, induce arteriosclerosis and other cardiovascular diseases.
Precautions. People with arteriosclerosis must pay attention to a reasonable diet, eat less cholesterol, high-fat foods, and do a moderate amount of physical exercise.
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Arteriosclerosis isn't really scary. There are many ways in life to prevent it. How can we stay away from arteriosclerosis?
Let's start by understanding the causes of arteriosclerosis. 1.The main causes are high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, smoking.
Other causes such as obesity, diabetes, lack of exercise, nervousness, advanced age, family history, short temper, etc., can lead to arteriosclerosis. 2.Nutrients (1) Cholesterol: A large intake of greasy foods and cholesterol-rich foods is the main cause of the outbreak of arteriosclerosis.
Excessive blood cholesterol is one of the important risk factors for coronary arteriosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. (2) Fat diet. Daily food generally contains a certain amount of oil.
If you like to eat fatty foods and do not pay attention to the intake of other minerals, fat will be deposited on the walls of blood vessels, inducing arteriosclerosis and other cardiovascular diseases. 1.Patients with diet-regulating diseases of arteriosclerosis must pay special attention to their daily diet.
A reasonable diet can maintain a normal weight, and patients should increase their intake of vitamins and fiber as much as possible. These can be a good adjunct to arteriosclerosis**. 2.
Drugs**. For arteriosclerosis, the most common method is medication. The doctor will give the patient some lipid-regulating drugs to inhibit the synthesis of cholesterol in the blood, and have the effect of anti-inflammatory and stable plaque, which can effectively inhibit the growth of vascular smooth skin cells and protect blood vessels.
Commonly used antihypertensive drugs are pravastatin, simvastatin, etc. 3.Surgery**:
Surgery to recanalize, reconstruct or bypass a narrowed or occluded blood vessel to restore blood supply. The surgical method generally uses a catheter with a balloon or a rotating blade to reshape the blood vessels to smooth the blood vessels, or inject a high-energy laser beam into the vascular orifice to reopen the blood vessels. Risks:
Risk: The risk is very high, and it has a great impact on the heart and coronary blood flow. Raspberry:
The fatty acids contained in raspberries are unsaturated oleic acid and rich linoleic acid, which has the effect of softening blood vessels and increasing the elasticity of blood vessels. Apples: The flavonoids in apples are natural antioxidants that exert anti-atherosclerotic effects by inhibiting LDL oxidation.
Oats: Oats contain B vitamins, lecithin, etc., which have the effect of lowering cholesterol and triglycerides.
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Arteriosclerosis is a non-inflammatory lesion of the arteries that thickens and stiffens the walls of the arteries, loses their elasticity, and narrows the lumen. Arteriosclerosis is a vascular disease that occurs with age, and its pattern usually occurs in adolescence and aggravates and develops in middle and old age. There are more men than women, and in recent years, the disease has gradually increased in China, becoming one of the main causes of death among the elderly.
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Arteriosclerosis is caused by fibrous proliferation of blood vessel walls, which can thicken and harden the blood vessel walls, and in severe cases, can lead to hemangiomas (unlike cancerous tumors, but if they grow on the walls of important large arteries, it is quite dangerous), and arteriosclerosis, and in a slightly more severe case, may be accompanied by high blood pressure, because the thickened blood vessels cause the lumen of the blood vessels to narrow.
And smoking is bad for your health! Smoking can also lead to hardening of the arteries!
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High-fat intake, smoking, emotional stress are risk factors for accelerating arteriosclerosis, daily life to avoid excessive intake of animal offal, fish and shrimp, non-smoking, moderate exercise, eat more milk, soybeans, eggplant and other foods that can lower cholesterol and prevent arteriosclerosis and cooperate**.
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Arteriosclerosis is mainly caused by high cholesterol, smoking and drinking can also be done, and the main diseases are high blood pressure, high blood lipids, and high blood sugar. Arteriosclerosis is caused by an unreasonable diet in youth, and it does not occur until middle and old age, so people must regularly go for physical examinations when they reach middle age. Early detection and early ** can lead to a long life.
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At present, the most common cause of arteriosclerosis is vascular lesions and arteriosclerosis caused by atherosclerosis, which further forms lipid plaques and leads to narrowing of blood vessels. So arteriosclerosis is a systemic disease. There are many causes of arteriosclerosis, such as high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, etc.
There is also arteriosclerosis is closely related to age, and with age, it often manifests as arteriosclerosis. An important feature of this is that the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure increases in blood pressure, which is called an increase in pulse pressure, which is also a manifestation of arteriosclerosis. Doctors can detect arteriosclerosis and the formation of lipid plaques by carotid ultrasound, which are ways to detect arteriosclerosis and can reflect the severity of arteriosclerosis with the conduction velocity of the pulse wave.
After the development of arteriosclerosis, try to control the risk factors mentioned above. In addition, drugs are used to help soften blood vessels, which can help prevent further aggravation of arteriosclerosis.
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When cholesterol and neutral fat accumulate in the inside of the blood vessels, the blood vessels become narrow. Blood vessels lose their supplicity and are in a state of fragility that is very prone to rupture, a state we call arteriosclerosis. In particular, if the blood is blocked at the boundary of blood vessels and the already very thin capillaries, it will not only cause cerebral infarction and myocardial infarction, but also cause many other diseases.
** And the prevention of arteriosclerosis should start from the usual dietary habits, eat more foods that are rich in protein and cholesterol, and can also be prevented from daily health care.
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Arteriosclerosis is a relatively common disease in life, arteriosclerosis is a vascular disease that appears with age, and the most important causes of arteriosclerosis are hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and smoking. Other obesity, diabetes, lack of exercise, stress, advanced age, family history, and short temper are all involved.
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Hello, arteriosclerosis is a non-inflammatory lesion of the arteries, which can thicken the walls of the arteries, harden them, lose their elasticity and narrow the lumen. Generally, there are three types: atherosclerosis, arteriolar sclerosis, and arterial medial calcification. Their pathogenesis, pathological process and damage to the body are very different, among which atherosclerosis is the most common and important disease.
It usually occurs in adolescence and worsens in middle and old age. There are more men than women, and in recent years, the disease has gradually increased in China, becoming one of the main causes of death among the elderly.
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Arteriosclerosis occlusion of lower limbs is caused by the formation of atherosclerotic plaques in the lower limbs, resulting in narrowing and occlusion of the arteries of the lower limbs, which in turn leads to chronic ischemia of the limbs. With the improvement of the overall living standard of society and the aging of the population, the incidence of arteriosclerosis occlusive disease of the lower limbs is increasing year by year. Timely detection and control of risk factors leading to arteriosclerosis can delay the progression of arteriosclerosis and reduce the risk of arteriosclerosis obliterans of lower limbs.
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The most important causes of arteriosclerosis are hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and smoking, as well as obesity, diabetes, lack of exercise, stress, advanced age, family history, and short temper.
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Arteriosclerosis occlusion of the lower extremities refers to the lesion mainly invading large and medium-sized arteries such as the abdominal aorta, iliac artery, and femoral artery. Ischemia of the lower extremities occurs due to the gradual formation of lumen occlusion due to atherosclerotic plaque, medial arterial degeneration, and secondary thrombosis. The main manifestations are chills, numbness, pain, intermittent claudication, loss of arterial pulses, dystrophy of limb tissue, ulceration or gangrene of the toes or feet.
The pathogenesis of arteriosclerosis obliterans of the lower extremities is based on atherosclerosis. The exact risk factors for atherosclerosis are unknown, but the most important risk factors are hypertension, hyperlipidemia, smoking, and diabetes; Secondary risk factors such as obesity, psychosocial factors, endocrine, and genetic factors should not be ignored. Arteriosclerosis is a systemic disease, so lower extremity arterial occlusion is often combined with other parts of the disease, such as carotid artery, renal artery, coronary artery and other diseases.
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