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    How will atherosclerosis affect the patient鈥檚 mental or psychological outlook?

    Any sudden or chronic illness can alter one's psychological outlook. Depression is common in these situations. Depending on the severity, depression can affected any aspect of one's life....

    Atherosclerosis,describe its effects on the Heart?

    If the fibrous cap separating a soft atheroma from the bloodstream within the artery ruptures, tissue fragments are exposed and released, and blood enters the atheroma within the wall and sometimes...

    Atherosclerosis? Heart Disease?

    I'm afraid that I'm going to have to point out some corrections to Assel's post. First the lipoproteins are not deposited, They carry the cholesterol and lipids that are deposited. ...

    Atherosclerosis??

    Atherosclerosis is when the fats in your bloodstream combine with calcium and are deposited on the walls of your arteries. This can affect any part of your body that has arteries, which is all of ...

    Atherosclerosis?

    There is NO RELATINSHIP between saturated fat and cholesterol and CHD. ONLY polyunsaturated vegetable oils. Free radical damage injures the arterial wall, creates inflammation leading to ath...

    Atherosclerosis???

    what you described is called orthostatic hypotension, decrease of blood pressure when moving from sitting to standing. it is noral at your age. you just have to adjust to it by doing this movement ...

    Atherosclerosis is narrowing of arteries caused by buildup of fatty material on inside walls of the arteries.?

    true in the sense that you are without a medical background. that is actually all you need to know. the problem starts when fat accumulates inside the walls of your arteries, this causes a serie...

    Atherosclerosis can be promoted by a ?

    Atherosclerosis: A process of progressive thickening and hardening of the walls of medium-sized and large arteries as a result of fat deposits on their inner lining. Risk factors for atheroscle...

    Atherosclerosis can be defined as?

    the answer is e, you are correct

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    Can you treat angina pectoris(atherosclerosis) without medication?

    Surgery.

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    What is considered a normal/healthy fluctuation in blood pressure? just diag.w/CAD-coronary atherosclerosis?

    Its a negative feedback loop. As pulse decreases, then the body will react by increasing blood pressure through contraction of blood vessels, and vica versa. If pulse increases, then the body can r...

    Causes for coronary artery disease/coronary atherosclerosis in young adults?

    How about stress ? I have a severe stress reaction in action movies, and my heart rate zooms up. Two years ago I actually suffered a valve strain watching a battle scene in the movie Troy. Ano...

    What are the immune response in atherosclerosis?

    When the body senses the presence of bacteria or pathogen, the immune system is activated, the inflammation process that occurs has been linked to an increase of plaque formation or atherosclerosis...

    Should I be concerned about atherosclerosis throughout my body?

    Certain arteries are much more at risk than others for arterosclerosis. The carotid arteries, vertebral (and other cranial arteries), aorta, renal, illiac, and femoral arteries are all included. ...

    Did You Know HUman Atherosclerosis Is NOT "Mud Inside A Pipe" It Forms BETWEEN INNER And OUTTER LAYER OF The

    Okay- thickening of the arteries is due to injury to the wall often from high blood pressure which leads to inflammation. Its the same way your body reacts to any injury, with inflammation. The fir...

    What is atherosclerosis aorta?

    Atherosclerosis literally means "hardening of the arteries". It is a build up of cholesterol and other fat substances within the walls of the arteries. Atherosclerosis is a progressive di...

    How is atherosclerosis related to heart attacks and strokes?

    Atherosclerosis is the hardening and narrowing of the arteries. It is caused by the slow buildup of plaque on the inside of walls of the arteries. Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich ...

    How does atherosclerosis affect the quality of life?

    Actually, most people's arteries over the age of 30 to 40 start to get atherosclerosis. We won't live forever. Just living from day to day the body starts to break down and age as we ge...

    What is ATHEROSCLEROSIS?

    Clogging, narrowing, and hardening of the body's large arteries and medium-sized blood vessels. Atherosclerosis can lead to stroke, heart attack, eye problems and kidney problems.

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    Why is atherosclerosis linked to high blood pressure?

    Cause and effect but you can have either in spades w/out the other. Statistically they are linked. Probably because high pressure damages the lining of the arteries and all major organs and their...

    How atherosclerosis will cause aortic aneurysm ??

    The build up of plaque caused by atherosclerosis makes the arteries less elastic. Imagine a balloon that has been blown up too many times...it doesn't go back to its original shape over time. ...

    Can atherosclerosis, poor circulation, peripheral artery disease be reversed naturally?

    Reversed implies "total reversal" and to that hope I'd say I don't think total reversal can happen with medication or with non-medical treatments. Partial therapeutic effect is...

    Atherosclerosis.is it revresible or not?

    Atheroslerosis is not reversable. The process of atherosclerosis is similar to that of a wound healing (which in fact it is). Immagine a cut creating a scab and eventually becoming a scar. ...

    Describe the effect of Atherosclerosis on the Heart?

    Atherosclerosis is a build up of plaque in the arteries in the heart. This plaque starts building up as we get older and eventually there is enough of a blockage to stop the flow of blood to the he...

    What is coronary artery atherosclerosis, focal, severe?

    Coronary artery atherosclerosis is the plaque, and debris in your blood that builds up against the artery walls. Sort of like the sludge that builds up in household pipes when a drain gets clogged...

    Are You Aware That Atherosclerosis Is MAINLY VERY HARD FIBROUS SCAR TISSUE And Contains Little Cholesterol?

    No it's not. Contrary to what you believe, plaque is NOT all hard. Much plaque is soft and friable.

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    Can condroitin cause atherosclerosis and/or high blood pressure, high cholesterol?

    Usually it is related to lifestyle. If a person is sedentary (low physical activity),and has a diet that is high on oil content. The conditions get worse with smoking.

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    What is temporal atherosclerosis and how is it cured?

    So, I think you're talking about the temporal artery - if so, it runs along your temple, by your eye. Atherosclerosis is a condition that occurs within the walls of blood vessels. Simply put...

    What is cerebral atherosclerosis?

    Atherosclerosis is a disease of blood vessels,in fact ageing blood vessels.The blood vessels are hardened due to the development fatty plaques in their walls.These plaques injure the wall of vessel...

    Can One have atherosclerosis if one has good levels of cholesterol low LDL 100 and high HDL 44?

    To Odysseus -- You're absolutely wrong! The discovery of the relationship between elevated cholesterol and atherosclerotic disease was what drove the pharmaceutical companies to search for me...

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