Seven types of people should pay attention to arteriosclerosis examination

Arteriosclerosis is a common vascular disease. Hypertension, hyperlipidemia and smoking are the three most important risk factors for arteriosclerosis. Others such as obesity, diabetes, lack of exercise, stress, advanced age, family history, short temper, etc. can cause arteriosclerosis. Because arteries and blood vessels are all over the body, arteriosclerosis can affect multiple organs, such as stroke, coronary heart disease, renal failure, and lower extremity ischemia pain.

The following seven categories of people should pay attention to arteriosclerosis examination:

1. Men over 45 years old and women over 55 years old.

2. Dyslipidemia.

3. Patients with hypertension, diabetes and obesity, metabolic disorder syndrome.

4. People with a family history of arteriosclerosis.

5. People who smoke, drink heavily, and are mentally stressed.

6. People with a diet lacking vegetables and fruits and high-fat diets.

7. People with abdominal obesity and lack of exercise. Yan Gang/Text