What Is Fibromuscular Dysplasia?
7. Abdomen
Our digestive system is fed with blood by the mesenteric arteries. A healthy digestive system is closely linked with good health overall, including physical and mental health. It is essential that the blood is able to flow freely here to help ensure that the body can continue to get all the nutrition it needs.
If the mesenteric arteries are affected by fibromuscular dysplasia, it is going to cause symptoms like abdominal pain after the patient has eaten. It can also cause the patient to lose weight suddenly and for no apparent reason. Unexplained weight loss can be a sign of something very serious, so it should be checked out as soon as possible.
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