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MArishka [77]
2 years ago
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A person diagnosed with atherosclerosis (choose the best answer):

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earnstyle [38]2 years ago
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A person diagnosed with atherosclerosis has high blood pressure, an engorged heart, and narrowed blood vessels. This disease is caused by excessive fat buildup in the blood vessels.

<h3>What is atherosclerosis?</h3>

 

It is a health condition that disrupts the proper blood flow through the artery, and as a result, cells can't get proper oxygen. Because of the fat deposition in the wall, the artery of the heart cannot function and pump blood.

Due to the fat deposition, the blood vessel's internal space is reduced. This lack of space causes high blood pressure because the blood exerts more pressure on the wall to move. This happens due to excess consumption of trans fat or other cholesterol-containing foods that cannot be digested properly.

Hence, A person diagnosed with atherosclerosis has high blood pressure, an engorged heart, and narrowed blood vessels. The second, third, and fourth options are correct.

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