Primary Causes of Carotid Disease
Carotid artery disease most commonly develops when fatty deposits, known as plaque, build up in the carotid arteries. This buildup, called atherosclerosis, gradually narrows or blocks the arteries, restricting blood flow to the brain. Risk factors include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, and aging, all of which can accelerate plaque formation and increase your risk for serious complications like stroke.


