Stop Calcium Build-Up in Arteries to Prevent Heart Attacks | Dr. Mandell

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Calcium deposits can develop in various parts of the body, including the heart and arteries, due to factors such as an unhealthy diet, obesity, smoking, and chronic stress. They may also form in joints from repetitive use, overexertion, or injuries, and in organs as a result of poor lifestyle habits.

Clogged arteries, caused by the accumulation of plaque on arterial walls (known as arterial plaque), can restrict or completely block blood flow. This significantly raises the risk of conditions like heart attacks or strokes.

Key risk factors for clogged arteries include:

High levels of LDL (bad cholesterol) or low levels of HDL (good cholesterol)
Elevated blood pressure
Tobacco use
Diabetes or high blood sugar
A family history of atherosclerosis or clogged arteries
Chronic stress
Being overweight or obese
Lack of physical activity
In most cases, clogged arteries show no symptoms until serious events such as a heart attack or blood clot occur. However, when arteries are 70% or more blocked, symptoms may include:

Difficulty breathing
Excessive sweating
Feeling nauseous
Chest pain or angina
Irregular heartbeats or palpitations
Lightheadedness
General weakness

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