How To Treat Williams Syndrome

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Individuals who have Williams Syndrome experience serious problems with their heart and blood vessels. One of the symptoms that afflict them is the narrowing of their arteries. This contraction doesn't allow enough essential oxygenated blood to reach the heart. Not only does it cause a decrease in blood flow, but it also elevates blood pressure and harms the heart. If blood pressure gets too high, it can lead to a stroke or a heart attack. Individuals suffering from Williams syndrome can take medication to help lower blood pressure and dilate the blood vessels. Beta blockers are effective drugs that can keep hypertension at bay. They widen the blood vessels and increase blood flow to the heart, preventing any dangerous buildups from occurring.

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