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Stroke Risk, Leg Pain, Aneurysms: Symptoms and Treatment for Vascular Disease What is Vascular Disease? The most common cause of vascular disease is the build up of fatty deposits, or plaques, in the lining of the blood vessels. This narrows the blood vessel, making it more difficult for blood to flow through. Because blood supplies oxygen and other nutrients to the body, the part of the body affected by inadequate blood supply can experience poor function, tissue damage and worse. Outside the heart, vascular disease most often affects the blood vessels of the brain and legs. The symptoms of vascular disease depend on the part of the body affected. Click the following links to learn more. Another form of vascular disease occurs when the wall of the artery becomes weak, and the pressure of blood flowing through the vessel causes it to bulge or balloon out. These bulges in weakened areas are called aneurysms. Most commonly, aneurysms are found in the aorta, the main artery that supplies blood to the body. Clink the following link to learn more. About Baptist Cardiovascular Services Physicians |
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