Arterial thickening or hardening is known as atherosclerosis. Plaque accumulation in the inner lining of an artery is the cause. Deposits of fatty materials, cholesterol, cellular waste products, calcium, and fibrin make up plaque. It causes the arterial walls to thicken and stiffen when it accumulates inside the arteries. A herosclerosis is a disease that progresses slowly and can begin in childhood. Still, things can move really quickly. The precise etiology and onset of atherosclerosis are unknown. Nevertheless, the inner of the arterial walls gradually thickens or accumulates plaque as a result of inflammation. This lowers the oxygen and blood flow to the body's essential organs and extremities. The accumulation of plaque in the artery over time can cause atherosclerosis signs and symptoms to appear gradually and infrequently. The damaged artery may also have an impact on the symptoms. The signs and symptoms of a major artery blockage, however, can be quite serious and resemble those of a heart attack, stroke, or blood clot.
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