The vascular system is the body's network of
blood vessels. It includes the arteries, veins and capillaries that
carry blood to and from the heart. Problems of the vascular system are
common and can be serious. Arteries can become thick and stiff, a
problem called atherosclerosis. Blood clots
can clog vessels and block blood flow to the heart or brain. Weakened
blood vessels can burst, causing bleeding inside the body.
You are more likely to have vascular disease as you get older. Other factors that make vascular disease more likely include
You are more likely to have vascular disease as you get older. Other factors that make vascular disease more likely include
- Family history of vascular or heart diseases
- Pregnancy
- Illness or injury
- Long periods of sitting or standing still
- Any condition that affects the heart and blood vessels, such as diabetes or high cholesterol
- Smoking
- Obesity
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