What Is Fibromuscular Dysplasia?
5. Heart
The coronary arteries transport blood directly to the heart’s muscles. This gives the muscles the nutrients and oxygen they need to keep on pumping blood around the body. When fibromuscular dysplasia occurs here, it will also sometimes come with tears in the walls of these arteries.
The flow of blood to the heart’s muscles being restricted will affect the heart’s ability to do its job. This will result in a number of symptoms that include a pain in the chest and being short of breath. It will also often cause nausea, and sweating. These are symptoms that should encourage you to see a medical professional if you have not done so already.
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