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What are the Dangers of a Blocked Artery?

M. DePietro
M. DePietro

Arteries are a type of blood vessel. They carry oxygenated blood to various organs of the body. If cholesterol builds up in the blood, it can attach to the walls of the arteries. The arteries can become partially or fully blocked. This condition is sometimes called hardening of the arteries and can cause a variety of serious health problems.

Because arteries are located throughout the body, the symptoms and possible dangers depend on what artery is blocked. For example, one of the most common areas a blocked artery occurs is in the coronary artery. If the coronary artery is blocked and blood flow is restricted to parts of the heart, various symptoms may occur, including chest pain, increased heart rate and shortness of breath.

The anatomy of a heart attack, caused by a block in the left coronary artery.
The anatomy of a heart attack, caused by a block in the left coronary artery.

If the blockage becomes severe enough, blood flow to part of the heart may be cut off completely and damage to the heart muscle occurs. This is commonly called a heart attack. The amount of damage to the heart muscle will vary depending on the extent of the blockage.

A diagnosis may be made by undergoing a cardiac catheterization. This procedure allows a physician to view the arteries and check for blockages. Treatment may include a procedure to open the blocked artery, which is called angioplasty or cardiac bypass surgery.

Unsaturated fats are better than saturated fats.
Unsaturated fats are better than saturated fats.

Arteries located in other parts of the body, such as the carotid artery in the neck, can also become blocked. When the carotid artery becomes blocked, blood flow to the brain can be interrupted. This can cause a stroke, which may result in temporary or permanent damage to the brain. Although the type of damage depends on what area of the brain is affected, common symptoms of a stroke include weakness, trouble speaking, headache and confusion.

Headaches can indicate a stroke caused by a blocked carotid artery.
Headaches can indicate a stroke caused by a blocked carotid artery.

Blockages may also occur in the renal arteries, which supply blood to the kidneys. This can cause symptoms, such as high blood pressure and possibly kidney failure. If the femoral artery, which supplies blood to the leg, becomes blocked it may result in pain and weakness in the leg. Additional symptoms may include numbness and sores may develop on the foot.

Coronary artery disease is the most common cause of death in the U.S. in both men and women.
Coronary artery disease is the most common cause of death in the U.S. in both men and women.

Since a blocked artery can be so dangerous, prevention is essential. Risk factors for developing a blocked artery include, having high LDL cholesterol levels and low levels of HDL cholesterol. Additional risks include being overweight and smoking. To reduce your chances of developing a blocked artery, eat foods low in saturated fat, exercise regularly, quit smoking, maintain a healthy weight and have your cholesterol checked at least once a year.

Discussion Comments

anon966530

I get severe pain in my neck on the left side when I exert myself. It only happens on the left side and it really, really hurts. Can this be a clogged artery?

fBoyle

@turquoise-- That's a bad idea. A blocked artery is really dangerous and not just because it will prevent blood flow to important parts of the body. It's also dangerous because the built up cholesterol can dislodge from where it is and move in the blood stream and block other arteries and veins.

You really ought to have tests done, there is no guarantee that people will get serious side effects when they have a blocked artery. Some people don't get any side effects. Early diagnosis and blocked artery treatment is key to preventing heart attacks. I've gotten very close to having heart attacks due to this condition twice, believe me, I know. So don't waste time and get checked out.

turquoise

How long does it take for a blocked artery to cause some of the problems mentioned in this article?

I seem to be having some symptoms of a possible blocked artery, like mild chest and arm pain, but it's minor and infrequent. I don't even know if they're related to an artery blockage or not but it's not serious enough to have all the tests done for it. My insurance isn't very good either so it's going to cost me a lot.

I'm going to wait and see if it will just go away.

ZipLine

Wow, I thought that blocked arteries only affect the heart. I always associated this with heart attacks, I didn't realize that blocked arteries can be seen anywhere.

And for some reason, I thought that a stroke has to do with the heart and the artery that goes to the heart. I didn't know it's about the brain. All of these blocked artery symptoms sound so dangerous.

Can blocked arteries also lead to paralysis? Would that be from a blocked artery that goes to the brain or to the heart?

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      The anatomy of a heart attack, caused by a block in the left coronary artery.
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