American researchers analyzed the factors that can lead to malignant changes in the walls of the cardiovascular system of people, as a result of which it was found that stressful situations cause enormous damage to blood vessels..
As it turned out, the existence of a person in a stressful environment, literally, like acid, corrodes the walls of blood vessels, leading to the formation of microscopic cracks, which in turn are filled with fatty elements, which in turn form cholesterol plaques..
Such formations can, over time, reduce the patency of blood vessels and lead to thrombosis..
In addition, constant stress increases the risk of developing calcification, particularly in the elderly.. This disease is characterized by the deposition of calcium elements on the walls of blood vessels, which leads to ischemia, heart attacks and strokes..
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