Coronary Artery Disease

Cholesterol deposits  or plaques are almost always to blame. This accumulation  narrows the arteries and reduces blood flow to the heart. This can cause chest pain, shortness of breath, or heart failure. Coronary artery disease (CAD) can be treated, but there is no cure. This means that if you are    diagnosed with CAD, you will have to learn to live with it for the rest of your life. By lowering your risk factors and eliminating your fears, you can live a full life despite your CAD. Atherosclerosis is believed to progress over many years, but it is increasingly noted that it progresses over several months to 2-3 years in a small number of patients without traditional factors for accelerated atherosclerosis. Therefore, the term rapid progression of atherosclerosis has been used in recent years.

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