Arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to different body parts. They are lined by an extremely thin layer of cells called endothelium. It retains the shape and smoothness of the artery walls, which keeps the blood flowing. As a result of that damage, plaque builds up on the artery walls. By passing via a weakened endothelium, LDL enters the artery wall. Your white blood cells move into the region and begin to break down the LDL. Over time, cells and cholesterol combine to form plaque on the artery wall in your body. Plaque causes the wall of your artery to hump. As atherosclerosis worsens, that hump gets bigger.
FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT US AT +918686861469 OR +917697691469.