Arteriosclerosis Symptoms
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Identification
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Symptoms associated with arteriosclerosis in the heart may include chest pains. Arteries affected in the extremities can provoke a pain in the leg while walking. Symptoms such as numb arms and legs, slurred speech and sagging facial muscles likely indicate atherosclerosis leading to the brain.
Effects
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Complications may arise from arteriosclerosis, leading to more serious conditions like peripheral artery disease or aneurysms. Experiencing symptoms of either of these conditions, such as a resistance to extreme temperatures or pain, may actually be a sign of severe arteriosclerosis.
Warning
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Do not ignore the symptoms brought about by arteriosclerosis, like pain or numbness in the leg. Early treatment of symptoms can prevent the condition from escalating and turning into a medical emergency.
Features
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Men battling arteriosclerosis may develop a series of specific symptoms, such as erectile dysfunction.
Prevention/Solution
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Arteriosclerosis and its symptoms can be treated via surgery, where doctors clean out the arteries, or medication, such as anti-platelets which can help reduce the likelihood of blood clots.
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