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Vascular spasm

Disease Vascular ringVasculitis

Vascular spasms (and heart attacks) may be caused by the use of cocaine, as a result of tobacco, or by irritation of the vessel from the inside (for example, by a catheter) or outside (from a nearby injury or tear).
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Vascular spasm
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People who have vascular spasm (Raynaud phenomenon) may find their problem while using a beta blocker. (See "Patient information: Raynaud phenomenon".)
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Raynaud's phenomenon or, simply, Raynaud's, is a disorder characterized by decreased blood flow to the fingers, and less frequently to the ears, toes, nipples, knees, or nose. Vascular spasms usually occur as attacks in response to cold exposure, ...

Stress may increase magnesium excretion and the resulting temporary magnesium depletion may make the heart more sensitive to electrical abnormalities and vascular spasm that could lead to cardiac ischemia.
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Emboli made of blood or cholesterol may then be released, blocking the retinal arteries.
Blood clots from heart valves or the heart itself due to underlying heart disease
Retinal vascular spasm in younger individuals ...

While the heart rhythm will often pick up again, the respiratory arrest that accompanies the cardiac arrest may be prolonged and result in a secondary cardiac arrest. Other injuries caused by blunt trauma or ischemia from vascular spasm, ...

See also: Cholesterol, Symptom, Smoking, Stress, High blood pressure

Disease Vascular ringVasculitis

 
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