Managing And Treating Binswanger's Disease

Quit Smoking

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Cigarette smoking contains many cancerous and harmful chemicals that can be detrimental to the body. It causes damage to the heart and causes plaque to build up in the blood vessels. Smoking makes the blood thicker, and as a result, clots can easily form in the arteries and veins. Cigarette smoking is a major contributor to the development of atherosclerosis. Since we know atherosclerosis can lead to Binswanger's disease, it is important to refrain from or quit smoking. Prevention is the key and quitting can improve the cardiovascular system, reducing the risk of atherosclerosis. After five years of the quitting, a smoker will regain a healthy heart, blood vessels, and arteries.

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