LDL Cholesterol Blood Vessel Model: Normal vs Plaque Stages
This innovative LDL cholesterol blood vessel model visually demonstrates the progression from healthy arteries to plaque buildup: normal, fibrous plaque, and combined plaque vessels. It helps users understand the risks of cardiovascular diseases like heart attack, stroke, and peripheral artery disease.
Features:
Clear Visualization: This LDL cholesterol blood vessel model showcases three stages of artery health: normal, fibrous plaque, and combined plaque, making it easier to understand the damaging effects of LDL cholesterol.
Innovative Design: The vessel model features a flowing design that simulates blood flow, showing the impact of LDL buildup on circulation and how plaque formation narrows the arteries.
Educational Tool: Perfect for use in medical training, classrooms, doctor's offices, and health awareness campaigns. It helps students, patients, and the public understand how LDL contributes to atherosclerosis and increases the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and peripheral artery disease.
Awareness-Raising: Ideal for public health education, the vascular model raises awareness about the dangers of high LDL cholesterol and encourages better dietary and lifestyle choices to prevent cardiovascular disease.
Durable and Safe: Made from eco-friendly, non-toxic materials, this high-quality model is both durable and safe, designed for repeated use in educational and professional environments.
Clear Care Instructions:
- Cleaning: Gently wipe the model with a soft cloth using mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the surface.
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and humidity to preserve material integrity.
- Handling: Handle with care to maintain the model's realistic details. Store in a protective case when not in use to prevent dust accumulation or damage.
Specifications:
- Size: 15.3 x 14.1 x 5.4 cm
- Material: PP, Acryl, PVC
- Color of Base: PMS matched
Why the LDL Blood Vessel Model here?
LDL cholesterol, often referred to as the "bad" cholesterol, is a major factor in the development of cardiovascular diseases. By directly contributing to the buildup of plaque in the arteries (atherosclerosis), LDL cholesterol increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, and peripheral artery disease. This dynamic blood vessel model plays a crucial role in educating both medical professionals and the general public about the dangers of elevated LDL levels.
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LDL Blood Vessel FAQs
What's LDL(low-density lipoprotein)?
LDL is a microscopic spot composed of the outer edge of lipoprotein and the cholesterol center. But don't think cholesterol is bad. Conversely, it is an essential fat for the cells in your body. But it can't dissolve in blood, so proteins carry it where it needs to go.
LDL cholesterol is considered the "bad" cholesterol because it becomes part of plaque, the stuff that can clog arteries, leading to atherosclerosis, and making heart attacks and strokes more likely.
How to keep plaque stable in our lives for blood vessel health?
Plaques in blood vessels form due to excess triglycerides and cholesterol that smoking, obesity, drinking, and late sleeping probably cause. If your blood vessel has had plaques, please try your best to avoid stress and overwork. Pay attention to temperature changes even if the temperature fluctuates from hot and cold, which probably makes plaque unstable or burst.
1. Use drugs rationally to lower lipid levels in blood vessels
2. Dietary conditioning. Usually, you can pay attention to increasing the intake of vegetable protein and dietary fiber and reducing the proportion of high-fat and high-cholesterol foods in your daily diet.
3. Moreover, you can control your weight through some exercise and keep your body fat level stable.
In a word, please keep good eating and rest habits to keep plaque stable while you find it appears in your blood vessel.