Aortic atherosclerosis is the gradual thickening and hardening of the aortic artery walls caused by the buildup of fatty plaques composed of cholesterol, calcium, and other substances. This narrowing restricts blood flow and can trigger serious health issues like heart attacks, strokes, aneurysms, and organ damage. The disease often develops silently over many years, with mild or nonspecific symptoms until advanced stages.
Causes & Risk Factors Damage to the arterial lining from high LDL cholesterol, smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, and aging
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