Significance of Vascular disease
Vascular disease, as defined in the text, encompasses a wide range of conditions affecting blood vessels. These include ailments like hypertension, atherosclerosis, and conditions linked to diabetes. Risk factors such as smoking, obesity, and elevated homocysteine levels are highlighted. The severity of vascular disease can vary, potentially leading to complications such as stroke, heart disease, and even amputations.
Synonyms: Cardiovascular disease, Circulatory disease, Vascular disorder, Arterial disease, Venous disease, Vascular condition., Circulatory disorder
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Hindu concept of 'Vascular disease'
In Hinduism, vascular disease encompasses risk factors like hyperlipidaemia, diabetes, hypertension, smoking, and obesity. The text highlights these as significant for both genders. The patient's habits of tea, late sleep, and high salt intake are also connected.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) These are mentioned in the text, and the patient had a habit of tea, late night sleep, daily intake of salt and pickle in lunch and dinner.[1] (2) Hyperlipidaemia, diabetes, hypertension, a history of smoking, and obesity are all substantial risk factors for this in both men and women.[2]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) A potential complication arising from a relative or absolute deficiency of insulin secretion.[3]
The concept of Vascular disease in scientific sources
Vascular disease encompasses conditions affecting blood vessels, linked to factors like diabetes, hypertension, and oral infections. It can lead to severe health issues like stroke, heart disease, and lower limb amputations. Managing risk factors and treatments like Terminalia Arjuna may help.
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Loss of membrane integrity, calcium dysregulation, and decreased nitric oxide production increase the risks of these.[4] (2) A disease to which an increase in plasma glycoprotein components has been reported to be related.[5] (3) Dyslipidemia is a frequent complication in chemical-induced diabetes and presents a serious risk of this disease.[6] (4) These are a risk that may be increased by primary restless legs syndrome, which can also severely affect sleep and increase the incidence of depression.[7] (5) Preclinical and clinical evidence for the role of resveratrol in the treatment of these.[8]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) For example, the ONTARGET (Ongoing Telmisartan Alone and in combination with Ramipril Global Endpoint Trial) study in > 25 000 patients with vascular disease or high-risk diabetes found that the combination of an ARB with an ACE inhibitor was associated with more adverse events, without an increase in clinical benefit.[9] (2) Vascular diseases are conditions that affect the blood vessels, and erectile dysfunction is considered organic because there is an endothelial dysfunction that is related to vascular diseases such as hypertension.[10] (3) The family physician should prioritise the management of this, the control of comorbid illnesses, and the prevention of obesity in late-life depression.[11] (4) A broad term for conditions affecting the blood vessels, with diabetes and blood glucose levels being key risk factors.[12] (5) Very premature vascular disease is an unusual condition that constitutes reasons for referral, and statin therapy is effective in reducing the risk of cardiovascular events, and patients should be encouraged to make and sustain healthy lifestyle choices.[13]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Adiponectin has role in treating these.[14] (2) Clopidogrel, an antiplatelet agent, is used to inhibit blood clots in a variety of conditions such as peripheral, coronary, and cerebrovascular examples.[15] (3) Diabetes mellitus is characterized by an increased risk of complications from this type of disease.[16] (4) Dyslipidemia becomes a detrimental cause of these.[17] (5) Peptidylarginine deiminase inhibition disrupts NET formation and protects against kidney, skin and this in lupus-prone mice.[18]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) A condition affecting the blood vessels, and it has been observed in mice with a dysfunctional circadian clock, indicating a link between circadian rhythms and vascular health.[19] (2) Impairment in the synthesis of substances may lead to endothelial dysfunction and the progression of this, and is seen in both conduit and resistance arteries.[20] (3) Vascular disease requires daily inspection of the feet, regular pedicure, and prompt attention to injuries.[21] (4) Vascular disease is a focus of the study described in the text, and the relationship between weight change and diabetes is discussed.[22] (5) This phrase is used to describe a group of diseases that affect the blood vessels, and the text suggests a connection between myeloproliferative neoplasms and these types of illnesses.[23]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) Certain patients with vascular disease require more frequent examination at the amputee clinic to monitor their condition and ensure the prosthesis remains appropriate.[24] (2) Fifty percent of the deceased group reported peripheral of it.[25] (3) Patients with conditions that could influence blood flow were excluded from the study to ensure accurate results, such as this disease.[26] (4) This is a health condition related to the blood vessels, which was a major cause of amputations among the patients studied.[27] (5) Short stature and the risk for mortality and cardiovascular disease events were studied, and this association could be explained almost entirely by social and behavioral characteristics.[28]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This is a medical exclusion criteria that includes advanced, irreversible progressive disease of vital organs such as vascular disease.[29] (2) This illness is considered in the context of renal patients and atherogenesis, and also considered as related to damage, which is also associated with microalbuminuria.[30] (3) A condition affecting the blood vessels, which is of increased incidence in children with PHIV on ART, and its progression is influenced by multiple factors.[31]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) Vascular disease is a condition that is linked to periodontal disease, where bacteria from the oral cavity can access the bloodstream and adhere to the walls of blood vessels.[32] (2) A condition that affects the blood vessels, such as arteries and veins, which can lead to serious health problems like stroke or heart disease.[33]
From: Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
(1) These are conditions that affect the blood vessels, such as atherosclerosis, which can lead to erectile dysfunction by impairing blood flow to the penis.[34]
From: Journal of Metabolic Health
(1) This encompasses conditions affecting the blood vessels, and is closely associated with both metabolic syndrome and chronic kidney disease, which are key considerations in this study.[35]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) **Vascular diseases** are listed, with a payment value and number of cases, indicating the costs associated with treating these conditions.[36] (2) Vascular disease refers to conditions that affect the blood vessels, and the analysis controlled for vascular risk factors.[37] (3) While several epidemiological studies point to an association between BPA exposure and vascular diseases in humans, the impact of BPA on the vasculature as well as its underlying mechanism remain poorly understood and should be addressed.[38] (4) Patients with migraine are predisposed to this due to local inflammation and thrombosis.[39] (5) Vascular diseases such as diabetes and hypertension are present in affected patients at the time of diagnosis, and one of the main reasons of the scarce evidence supporting this term is associated with the common comorbidities related to cardiorenal syndromes.[40]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) This condition affecting blood vessels may be impacted by thiamine deficiency in the context of diabetes mellitus.[41] (2) Vascular diseases were found in 2.4% of the participants and showed a significant association with vaccination status and motivating groups.[42] (3) Diseases affecting blood vessels, which can be exacerbated by the changes in lipid concentrations associated with diabetes.[43] (4) Conditions affecting the blood vessels throughout the body, the risk of which is linked to elevated plasma homocysteine levels.[44] (5) A condition that can be accelerated by increased plasma homocysteine levels due to adverse effects on platelets, clotting factors, and endothelium.[45]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) This is a type of disease that is mentioned in the text, along with depression and dementia, as being common in elderly populations, and the text discusses their inter-relationship.[46] (2) This refers to conditions that affect the blood vessels. The text mentions that there was no evidence of significant vascular disease.[47] (3) These are conditions affecting the blood vessels, including arteries and veins, which can impact blood flow and cause various health problems.[48]