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Ye Ji-won, "visible blur, indigestion continues"..Vascular disease precursor symptom warning [a great body]

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Ye Ji-won / Photo courtesy = JTBC's Great Body
Ye Ji-won / Photo courtesy = JTBC's Great Body

Actor Ye Ji-won spoke about the risk and prognostic symptoms of vascular disease that cause sudden death.

JTBC's health information program "So Great Body," which aired on the 14th, introduced various cases and prevention methods under the theme of vascular diseases and vascular congestion that cause sudden death.

Ye Ji-won said, "If visibility becomes blurred, indigestion continues, and facial flushing becomes severe, it may be a sign of vascular health problems," emphasizing the prognosis of vascular disease, and added, "I think middle-aged women like us should not just pass over small symptoms and doubt them at least once."

Experts explain that clogged blood vessels or poor elasticity can lead to blurred vision due to poor oxygen and nutrition supply to the eyes, and poor blood flow can also affect gastrointestinal blood supply, resulting in indigestion. It also emphasized that facial redness symptoms may worsen as facial blood vessels rapidly expand due to vascular dysfunction.

It was also introduced that the phenomenon of "vascular congestion," in which oil stains such as triglycerides accumulate in blood vessels and blood flow is stagnated, can also lead to myocardial infarction and stroke. In particular, people with hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and hyperglycemia and middle-aged women are classified as high-risk groups and need attention.

Ye Ji-won emphasized the role of oil, saying, "The walnut oil cleans all the oil stains on the blood vessels."

Meanwhile, "The Great Body" airs every Saturday at 8:55 a.m. on JTBC.

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