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Dr. Sumit Kapadia, a prominent vascular surgeon and varicose vein specialist, recently addressed a critical health concern regarding artery blockages, emphasizing that even seemingly healthy arteries can become obstructed. He explained that artery blockages do not occur abruptly; rather, they often result from a gradual narrowing process known as atherosclerosis. This condition involves the buildup of fat, cholesterol, calcium, and inflammatory cells in the blood vessels, forming plaques that can obstruct blood flow.
Dr. Kapadia warns that when these narrowed arteries experience a sudden blockage, it can lead to severe consequences such as blood clots, heart attacks, brain strokes, or Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) affecting the legs. He stresses that individuals who perceive themselves as healthy may unknowingly harbor underlying conditions that could jeopardize their health. To mitigate these risks, regular testing is crucial. Additionally, Dr. Kapadia highlights five common symptoms that should not be overlooked, as they may indicate potential artery blockages. Awareness and proactive health measures are essential for maintaining cardiovascular health.
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