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Cardiovascular Damage Reversal

Meaning

Cardiovascular Damage Reversal refers to the clinical and physiological process of restoring the structural integrity and functional capacity of the heart and blood vessels following injury caused by chronic conditions like hypertension, atherosclerosis, or metabolic syndrome. This process moves beyond merely halting progression, aiming for measurable improvements in metrics such as endothelial function, reduction in arterial stiffness, and regression of left ventricular hypertrophy. Achieving this reversal is a key goal in hormonal and metabolic health, as endocrine balance significantly influences vascular tone and myocardial remodeling.