What is Fibromuscular Dysplasia

Fibromuscular dysplasia happens when the arteries become narrow in your kidneys. When Fibromuscular dysplasia happens you can experience strokes, hypertension, dissection, arterial swelling and heart attacks.

Signs of Fibromuscular dysplasia:

- lightheadedness
- headaches
- craniocervical symptoms
- asymptomatic

Treatment of Fibromuscular dysplasia:

- medications and drugs related to: blood thinners and anti platelet medications.
- Bypass surgery
- vein replacement
- ace inhibitors

It has been documented that 28% percent of the peope in the United States have Fibromuscular dysplasia or either at a very high risk factor of getting Fibromuscular dysplasia. Some of the big things that happen Fibromuscular dysplasia include bleeding in the gums, epistaxis and thrombosis. On rare occasion enlarged spleens are found. Burning and pain plus throbbing is felt in your feet and hands. When you have the signs and symptoms of Fibromuscular dysplasia you should contact your doctor right away before a heart attack or a stroke happens.


 

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