Understanding The Connection Between Diabetes And Heart Disease

Blocked Coronary Artery

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A blocked coronary artery is a result of coronary artery disease. Of course, this is a type of heart disease. It develops when the main vessels that bring blood to the heart become damaged. A combination of inflammation and plaque causes the arteries to become narrow or fully blocked. When these passages are blocked or narrowed, it causes less blood to flow to your chest. This can make it difficult to breathe and cause chest pain. If the artery is completely blocked, individuals may have a heart attack, which can be fatal if not treated immediately.

Coronary artery disease can have a huge impact on the overall prognosis of diabetes patients. Specifically, individuals are more likely to suffer severe symptoms and potentially fatal complications if they have both diabetes and coronary artery disease.

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