i think like if you have to much sugar, or if you have Diabetes, or something, your blood gets blocked. but im no docter. you should probably ask your doctor, cause i might be wrong. but im pretty sure that's what causes it, because that's what happened to my grandpa i thinkk.
Blood vessels can get occluded by many things. Commonly, these include:
- Fat
- Cholesterol
- Air
- Blood
The process I think you're asking about is cholesterol deposition seen in atherosclerosis and cardiac disease.
This happens when there is an accumulation of low-density (bad), lipoproteins (things that carry cholesterol in the blood). When there is too much of this, it begins to accumulate on the side of the blood vessel. Your body knows this is wrong, so sends white blood cells (macrophages) to try and remove it - this causes inflammation. Eventually, the plaques on your blood vessels get bigger, narrowing the space that the blood itself can get through. Eventually, a little bit will break off the plaque, and lodge downstream 'clogging' the vessel.
Any type of artery blockage is a serious concern, especially one that occurs close to the heart. A blocked artery can result in a number of potentially fatal health conditions. Understanding the causes of blocked arteries can help you understand how to manage your health to avoid such a life-threatening situation.
Cause of blocked arteriesBlocked arteries are referred to as a condition called atherosclerosis. This condition is caused by low-density lipoproteins (LDLs), which carry cholesterol through the body. When oxidized by free radicals, these proteins damage any artery wall with which they come into contact. Because the body does not know how to heal these lesions completely, scarring occurs. This scarring narrows the artery, forcing the blood to go through at higher pressure. The exact reason that the body cannot fully heal these lesions is little understood, but scientists agree that certain individuals are at higher risk for developing the disorder.
Ways to avoid blocked arteriesThe best way to avoid blocked arteries is to live a lifestyle that minimizes damage to the artery walls. This includes keeping blood pressure at normal levels and avoiding situations that may raise it. One should also minimize the amount of free radicals in the body by ingesting foods with antioxidant properties. Finally, people should eat a diet low in saturated fat and sugars and high in vitamins. People should also avoid smoking, which exacerbates atherosclerosis. For a more detailed guide, check out the Mayo Clinic's page here: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/arteriosclerosis-atherosclerosis/DS00525
Many of the risk factors for blocked arteries are caused by poor diet decisions. This can come in the form of nutritional deficiencies, elevated blood sugars, increased lipoproteins and low levels of antioxidants.There are many ways to manage the risk of blocked arteries. Most physicians agree that lifestyle changes are needed for the greatest results. Although there are medications to help alleviate blocked arteries, they are viewed as a last resort when lifestyle modifications fail. It is important to manage your health in a way to reduce the chance for Heart disease, stroke, heart attack and other serious complications.
embolism is the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus.
a closure or blockage of a blood vessel.
CLOT
blood clot
embolectomy
embolism
Arteries.
Thrombectomy
An angiogram shows disease, narrowing or blockage of a blood vessel.
Veins
The arteries
Pulmonary veins.