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Home / Health / Healthy Woman's Seizures Linked to Artery Blockage

Healthy Woman's Seizures Linked to Artery Blockage

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Seizures were the only symptom of a critical artery blockage.
  • Chronic stress and genetics contributed to plaque buildup.
  • A stent procedure resolved seizures and normalized heart function.
Healthy Woman's Seizures Linked to Artery Blockage

A 35-year-old executive experienced seizures, initially undiagnosed, which were later identified as a symptom of a critical Left Main Coronary Artery blockage. This condition, a severe form of coronary artery disease, typically demands immediate intervention to prevent catastrophic heart events.

Despite maintaining an active lifestyle and clean diet, chronic stress was identified as a significant factor contributing to artery inflammation and plaque buildup. A family history of heart disease and intense exercise routines may have also played a role. The plaque rupture led to a blood clot, blocking her artery.

Following a stent procedure to widen the artery, her seizures ceased immediately, and her heart's pumping function normalized. She has since focused on diligent follow-ups, medication adherence, and careful dietary monitoring to manage her condition and prevent future complications.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, seizures or seizure-like activity can indicate severe cardiac events such as heart attacks or cardiac arrest, often triggered by insufficient oxygen to the brain due to heart dysfunction.
A Left Main Coronary Artery blockage is a high-risk cardiac condition where plaque narrows the main vessel supplying oxygenated blood to the left side of the heart, potentially leading to heart failure or sudden death.
Treatment for a Left Main Coronary Artery blockage often involves immediate intervention such as bypass surgery or stenting to widen the narrowed artery and restore blood flow.

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