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Angiotensin II receptor blockers. These medications help relax blood vessels by blocking a natural chemical that narrows your child's blood vessels. Calcium ...
Vascular diseases involve narrowing of arteries by plaques and reduced blood flow. These diseases might affect blood vessels to the arms, legs, head and neck, ...
Heart and blood vessel disease. Diabetes increases the risk of some problems with the heart and blood vessels. These include coronary artery disease with chest ...
As a result, benazepril relaxes the blood vessels. This lowers blood pressure and increases the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart. This medicine is ...
Irregular blood flow causes the blood vessels in the lungs to become stiff and narrow. Blood pressure rises in the lungs' arteries (pulmonary hypertension).
At times abnormal blood vessels, small bleeding arteries and veins may lead to bleeding. Hiatal hernia. Large hiatal hernias may be associated with erosions in ...
Blood vessels in the stomach and esophagus have thin walls. They're likely to bleed if filled with too much blood. Heavy bleeding in the stomach or esophagus is ...
Moyamoya disease is a progressive disorder characterized by blockage in the distal internal carotid artery and adjacent blood vessels. The name moyamoya ...
Blood vessels visible on the skin of the belly. This can happen when blood that isn't able to move through the portal venous system in the liver finds other ...
Alcohol can have several positive effects on the body's heart and blood vessels — the cardiovascular system. First, studies have found that drinking alcohol ...
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