Arteriosclerosis is known as one of three main forms of cardiovascular disease. It could be explained as a condition in which a person’s arteries harden. There are three main forms of Arteriosclerosis. Two of those are Monck berg’s Arteriosclerosis, which is when the center layer of the arteries becomes stiff because of deposits of calcium.
The other one, which affects the smaller arteries, is Arteriolar Sclerosis. The most widespread form of Arteriosclerosis is Atherosclerosis. Once lots of deposits of fatty cloth and calcium, called plagues, get into the blood brook, the penalty of Arteriosclerosis begin. Because of the plagues, the arteries narrow and roughen which in turn, cause cells in the artery walls to break down. Read the rest of this entry »




































