Stenosis

Stenosis is a medical term that describes a narrowing of a part of the body, usually a tube or artery. It is usually caused by an anatomical defect or an accumulation of fatty deposits. Stenosis can cause a variety of medical problems such as poor circulation, tissue damage, and death. It is a serious condition that must be addressed promptly. Treatment for stenosis typically involves dietary changes and medicines, as well as surgery to open up the affected area. It is important to identify and treat stenosis early in order to prevent further complications.

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