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Every part of your body, including your heart and brain, needs oxygen to work. Oxygen is carried in the blood. Blood vessels called arteries carry oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. Both heart attack and stroke are due to problems in the arteries. The same factors that cause heart disease can make you more likely to have a stroke.
Both heart attack and stroke are medical emergencies. They can lead to serious health problems. They can even cause death.
A healthy artery is a tube with flexible walls and a smooth inner lining. Blood flows freely through it.
Artery problems start when the inner lining gets damaged. This is often because of risk factors such as high cholesterol, smoking, and high blood pressure. These can make the artery walls stiff. Plaque, a fatty mix of cholesterol and other material, forms in the lining. This narrows the space inside the artery. Plaque can break off and limit blood flow further along the blood vessels. It can also cause a blood clot to form. A blood clot may fully block the side of the artery.
Making changes that make your arteries healthier will help lower your risk for both heart attack and stroke. If you have heart disease, you may need to work on a few aspects of your lifestyle. But remember that the things that are good for your arteries, heart, and brain are also good for the rest of your body.
Your doctor will work with you to make lifestyle changes as needed to help prevent your heart disease from getting worse. If it gets worse, that can lead to heart attack or stroke. Factors you may need to work on include: