VASCULAR ARTERY DISEASE
CAROTID ARTERY DISEASE
PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE
CORONARY ARTERIES DISEASES
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Daily population is increasing of earth, where your need is easy faster and cheap medical science for treatment own body,
First you should understand about treatment, (That what is the treatment)
actually treatment is an appetite of sick cells, such as you gathers all things (milk, sugar, coffee, tea pack, bread, **er) before cook breakfast, if you will not gather this all things, then you cannot get breakfast, so the here breakfast is an appetite of stomach cells,
If you take medicines from one hole of mouth, here I am introducing fifteen thousand billion holes to take medicines, and this process will work like super-sonic speed for health, and bath-tub yoga treat is better than Surgery, because surgery cannot repair any part of body,
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VASCULAR ARTERY DISEASE
A system of flexible tubes -- some big, some very tiny -- move fluids throughout your body. If they were stretched end-to-end, there would be enough to circle the Earth multiple times.
Some of them move blood. As your heart beats, it pumps blood with oxygen and nutrients to feed your tissues and carry off waste. Arteries move blood away from the heart. Veins return it.
Lymph vessels and lymph nodes are part of a cleaning system that removes damaged cells from your body. They also help protect your body from infections and cancer. The vessels pick up fluid from tissues throughout your body. That fluid eventually drains back into veins under your collarbones.
This whole network of vessels is known as your vascular or circulatory system. "Vascular" comes from a Latin word for hollow container. Any condition that affects this system is considered vascular disease. The diseases range from problems with your arteries, veins, and vessels that carry lymph to disorders that affect how blood flows. A disease can lead to your tissues not getting enough blood, a condition called ischemia, as well as other serious even life-threatening problems.
Atherosclerosis and Peripheral Artery Disease
Coronary arteries supply blood to your heart muscle. Peripheral arteries carry blood to other tissues and organs throughout your body. Both can have deposits of fat,cholesterol, and other substances on their inside walls. These deposits are known as plaque. Over time, plaque can build up, narrowing the vessel and making it hard for blood to flow.
Eventually, the artery will be so narrow that your body's tissues don't get enough blood. Depending on where it happens, you can have different symptoms and problems. For example:
• Blockage in coronary arteries can cause chest pain (angina) or a heart attack.
• If it's in the carotid arteries that supply your brain, it can lead to a stroke or mini stroke, which is called a transient ischemic attack or TIA.
• Blockage in the kidneys can lead to trouble with how they work, uncontrolled high blood pressure, and heart failure.
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• A blockage in a leg can lead to leg pain or cramps when you're active -- a condition called claudication -- skin color change, sores or ulcers, and your legs feeling tired.
When you don't have any blood flow to a part of your body, the tissues could die. If that happens, you may lose a limb or an organ.
DEFINITION OF VASCULAR PLAQUE
It is fourth diseases of sweet-plaque in arteries, which makes clots of blood from stickiness of extra sugar in blood,
1 = stickiness of extra sugar in blood = sweet-plaque
2 = stickiness of extra sugar in blood = blood clots
SAPROPHYTIC BACTERIA (8/3/2016)
• A blockage in a leg can lead to leg pain or cramps when you're active -- a condition called claudication -- skin color change, sores or ulcers, and your legs feeling tired.
When you don't have any blood flow to a part of your body, the tissues could die. If that happens, you may lose a limb or an organ.
When fresh blood does not reach at the tissues, then tissues sugar start to decompose in shape of saprophytic bacteria, the saprophytic bacteria has a food chain of die tissues, and this process start from die tissues after stop the blood flow, and they absorbs simple compounds for get energy,
Basically bacteria contain on lipids and protein,
LIPIDS AND PROTEIN
Lipids = 30 %
Protein = 70 %
Saprophytic cell membrane = 100 %
-99.98 % water / 7.0 pH of water = -14.28 nitrogen bacteria
= a2 + b2 = c2
= a2 (nitrogen bacterial water) + b2 bacteria cell membrane = c2
= a2 (-99.98) + b2 100 % = c2
= a2 (-9996) + b2 10000 = c2
= a + b = 4 = c2
= a + b = 4 = c2
= a + b = 4 / 2 = 2
= a + b = 2mu body of saprophytic bacteria,
When blood flow becomes end to the tissues from blood clots, then the saprophytic bacteria rise-up to eat die tissues like a pipe line of sugar, and after some time they come out at the skin in shape of wounds,
BUERGER'S DISEASE
This rare disease most often affects the small and medium sized arteries and veins in your arms and legs. They swell up and may get blocked by clots, cutting off blood supply to your fingers, hands, toes, or feet. These body parts will hurt, even when you're resting. If it's severe, you might need to amputate fingers or toes that have died,
People with Buerger's disease may also have Raynaud's phenomenon,
Although the cause is unknown, there's a strong association with tobacco use -- including cigars and chewing tobacco -- and secondhand smoke,
NICOTINE AND NORMAL CELL MEMBRANE (8/5/2016)
Normal cell membrane = 100 % (40 % lipids + 55 % proteins + 5 % carbohydrate)
Nicotine = 165.5 = C10H14N2
Normal Nicotine = 165.5 / 100 % = 1.655
= 1.655 * 100 % = 165.5
= 165.5 m/g = 100 percent Nicotine
= a2 + b2 = c2
= a2 ((Nicotine) + b2 cell membrane = c2
= a2 165.5 + b2 100 = c2
= a2 27390.25 + b2 10000 = c2
= a + b = 37390.25 = c2
= a + b = 37390.25 / 193.36 = 193.37
= a + b = 193.37 - 9.61 H8 = 183.75 = Tyrosine
Tyrosine reduction = Depression = smoking
= a + b = 193.37 / 2.5 (H2= A//T DNA) = 77.348
= a + b = 77.348 / 1.709(H1.3) = 45.25
= a + b = 45.25 = COOH = carboxylic acid,
CONDITION OF DNA
= a / b = 193.37 / 2.5 (H2= A//T DNA) = 77.348
= a / b = 77.348 / 3.75 (H3= C///G DNA) = 20.62
= a / b = 20.62 * 50 ratio = 1031
= a / b = 1031 / 32.10A = 32.11A
= a / b = 32A = distance of one helix
= nicotine membrane = 32A / 10 mononucleotide = 3.2
= = 3.2A distance between two base pair,
Normal red cells life = 120 day / 3.4A normal helix = 35 Chlorine fluid
Normal red cells life = 120 day / 3.2A sick helix = 37.5 = 2H2O = two-water
After too much cigarette smoking, what would be condition of cell membrane?
NORMAL HELIX
Normal membrane = 40 % lipids / 3.4A normal helix = 12 alpha carbon
Normal membrane = 55 % protein / 3.4A normal helix = 16 oxygen of life
Normal membrane = 5 % carbohydrate / 3.4A normal helix = 1.47 hydrogen of carbon and oxygen,
SICK HELIX
Normal membrane = 40 % lipids / 3.2A sick helix = 12.5 heavy alpha carbon
Normal membrane = 55 % protein / 3.2A sick helix = 17.18 = OH alcohol
Normal membrane = 5 % carbohydrate / 3.2A sick helix = 1.56 heavy hydrogen of carbon and oxygen,
The nicotine doing 0.2A short size of helix at both side, and it is right because smoking always less weight of body, if helix size continuous small from cigarette smoking, then blood circulation will be affected to go into the vein, the long time cigarette smoking causes of block nicotine into the both distal of hand and feet like Buerger’s Diseases, sometimes nicotine does not mix-up with blood, and that nicotine becomes gather in last corner of body like distal of hand and feet,
The initial symptoms of Buerger’s Disease often include claudication (pain induced by insufficient blood flow during exercise) in the feet and/or hands, or pain in these areas at rest. The pain typically begins in the extremities but may radiate to other (more central) parts of the body. Other signs and symptoms of this disease may include numbness and/or tingling in the limbs and Raynaud’s phenomenon (a condition in which the distal extremities — fingers, toes, hands, feet — turn white upon exposure to cold). Skin ulcerations and **rene of the digits (fingers and toes) are common in Buerger’s disease. Pain may be very intense in the affected regions.
WHAT CAUSES BUERGER’S DISEASE?
The association of Buerger’s Disease with tobacco use, particularly cigarette smoking, cannot be overemphasized. Most patients with Buerger’s are heavy smokers, but some cases occur in patients who smoke “moderately”; others have been reported in users of smokeless tobacco. It has been postulated that Buerger’s Disease is an “autoimmune” reaction (one in which the body’s immune system attacks the body’s own tissues) triggered by some constituent of tobacco, are a patient’s fingertips that have developed **rene. This is a very painful condition which sometimes requires amputation of the affected area.