About Arteriosclerosis

Arteriosclerosis, also known as arteriosclerotic vascular disease, is related to arteriosclerosis obliterans and aortic atherosclerosis, and has symptoms including angina pectoris An important gene associated with Arteriosclerosis is HS3ST1 (Heparan Sulfate-Glucosamine 3-Sulfotransferase 1), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Metabolism and Extracellular matrix organization. The drugs Estradiol and Polyestradiol phosphate have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include heart, endothelial and smooth muscle, and related phenotypes are Increased free cholesterol and homeostasis/metabolism

Major Symptoms of Arteriosclerosis

Arteriosclerosis is a condition characterized by the narrowing or blockage of the arteries, leading to various symptoms. Some of the major symptoms include chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, dizziness, lightheadedness, leg pain or cramps, and fatigue.

Suitable Lifestyle for People with Arteriosclerosis

Arteriosclerosis is a cardiovascular disease that often poses a serious threat to physical health. People suffering from Arteriosclerosis should adopt the following lifestyle:

1. Healthy diet: Arteriosclerosis is often related to diseases such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes, so patients should avoid high-cholesterol, high-fat, and high-sugar foods and increase vegetables, fruits, Whole grain and protein intake.

2. Moderate exercise: Moderate aerobic exercise can improve cardiopulmonary function, enhance cardiopulmonary health, and reduce the degree of arteriosclerosis. It is recommended that patients do 150 minutes of aerobic exercise every week, such as brisk walking, jogging, cycling, or swimming.

3. Don’t smoke: Smoking will increase the patient's risk of cardiovascular disease, so patients should try not to smoke or stop smoking as much as possible.

4. Control the amount of alcohol you drink: Drinking alcohol will increase the patient's risk of cardiovascular disease, so patients should limit their alcohol consumption.

5. Control your weight: Obesity is a common cause of Arteriosclerosis, so patients should take steps to control their weight.

6. Regular physical examination: Regular physical examination can help patients detect the risk of cardiovascular disease early and take timely measures to prevent or treat it.

7. Control high blood pressure and cholesterol: High blood pressure and cholesterol are common causes of Arteriosclerosis, so patients should control blood pressure and cholesterol levels through medication, diet control, and lifestyle changes. People suffering from Arteriosclerosis should adopt a healthy lifestyle, including eating a healthy diet, exercising moderately, not smoking, controlling alcohol consumption, controlling weight, regular physical examinations, and medication.

Other Diseases

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