Is coronary artery disease serious?
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Amanda Trujillo of Honor Society of Nursing (STTI) answered:Yes, coronary artery disease can lead to high blood pressure, stroke, and heart attack. High blood pressure can lead to the heart developing problems pumping adequate blood to major organs such as the kidneys--thus leading to kidney problems as well.
Yes, coronary artery disease can lead to high blood pressure, stroke, and heart attack. High blood pressure can lead to the heart developing problems pumping adequate blood to major organs such as the kidneys--thus leading to kidney problems as well. More -
UCLA Health answered:Coronary artery disease is a serious condition that, in many countries, kills more men and women than any other medical condition. Over time, the amount of blood flowing to the heart is reduced. The disease often progresses without easily recognizable symptoms until it results in a fatal heart attack.
Coronary artery disease is a serious condition that, in many countries, kills more men and women than any other medical condition. Over time, the amount of blood flowing to the heart is reduced. The disease often progresses without easily... More

