Carotid artery disease occurs when the major blood vessels in the neck, which supply blood to the brain, become narrowed or blocked due to plaque buildup. This condition increases the risk of stroke, which can have serious, life-altering consequences.
Often, carotid artery disease progresses without clear symptoms. However, some individuals may experience transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), which present as sudden transient loss of vision in one eye, weakness, paralysis (often on one side of the body), or difficulty speaking. TIAs are sometimes referred to as “mini-strokes” and are an important warning sign of a future stroke.
At Colorado Springs Cardiology, we utilize a range of diagnostic tools to identify Carotid Artery Disease, including:
Treatment depends on the severity of the disease and individual patient factors. Our team offers a range of options, from lifestyle modifications and medication to advanced procedures.
Want to learn more about what sets Colorado Springs Cardiology apart? Please contact your primary care provider for a referral to an electrophysiologist or cardiologist for a consultation.