Coronary
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Coronary Artery Disease

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Coronary Artery

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) occurs when the arteries supplying blood to your heart become narrowed or blocked, primarily due to a buildup of fat or calcium deposits called plaque. If left unchecked, this can lead to a condition called atherosclerosis, where the artery is completely blocked.

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Signs to Watch For:

  • Chest pain or pressure, which might spread to your arms or jaw
  • Some people may experience no symptoms until they have a heart attack

Risk Factors:

Knowing the risk factors can help you make healthier choices. Consider these:

  • Family history of CAD (especially if it occurred before age 50)
  • Obesity (BMI over 30)
  • Lack of exercise
  • Poor diet
  • Smoking
  • High cholesterol or blood pressure
  • Diabetes

How is CAD Treated?

Treatment options depend on your health and the condition of your heart. Your doctor may suggest:

  • Lifestyle changes (like diet and exercise)
  • Medications to manage symptoms and reduce risks

Recognizing the signs and understanding your risks can help you lead a healthier life. Talk to your healthcare provider about how to lower your risk of CAD.

Coronary Signs