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Varicose in leg veins is a medical and cosmetological problem. However, varicose attacks the male population due to the disease’s symptoms. Women with spider veins feel discomfort, refusing to wear short dresses or skirts. At the same time, they suffer from painful effects provoked by the deteriorated blood circulation in the lower limbs. According…
Orthostatic Hypotension or Postural Hypotension (Coat Hanger Pain) is a form of arterial hypotension in which blood pressure drops sharply when the body position changes from a sitting or lying position to a standing position. The patient experiences dizziness or a feeling of emptiness in the head and may even faint. Sometimes similar conditions occur…
Generally, Vertebral Artery Test (VAT) is the specific examination destined to check out vertebral artery blood flow and whether it gets to the brain. The necessity of a vertebral artery test is hard to overestimate, as it helps to prevent you from multiple disturbing symptoms. And what’s more important it lowers the risk of getting…
Cervical (carotid) artery dissection (CAD) is a rupture of a layer of the artery wall, in which blood begins to seep and spread between the layers. It is responsible for 20% of ischemic strokes in adults diagnosis under 45 years old, accounting for 2% of all IS. CAD is rare – the frequency of dissection…
Stenosis of the carotid arteries is a narrowing of the lumen of the vessels that are responsible for the blood supply to the brain. Pathology is dangerous and coward: there are no symptoms for a long time, but there can be dangerous complications. When carrying out diagnostics and treatment, it is necessary to establish the…
Vessel disorders also called angiopathies in medical language, are mainly understood as diseases of the arterial, venous and lymphatic vessels. In industrialized countries, diseases related to arteries and blood flow from the heart are one of the leading causes of death in the United States. The statistics are staggering: 950,000 people die from cardiovascular disease…
One of the most dangerous comorbidities affecting people who have cardiovascular diseases is clots. Clots are made of blood that has coagulated in vessels for some reason. It could be a natural reaction for a cut, but some diseases could also cause them. Clots’ main work is to stop bleeding if a human is injured….