AbstractIn present article, we have studied the blood flow through tapered artery with stenosis. The non-Newtonian nature of blood in small arteries is analyzed mathematically by considering the blood as Carreau fluid. Carreau fluid is a type of generalized Newtonian fluid. At low shear rate Carreau fluids behaves as a Newtonian fluid n=1 and at high shear rate as power law fluid. For n<1 Carreau fluid gives pseudoplastic(non-Newtonian), or shear-thinning fluids have a lower apparent viscosity at higher shear rates and for n>1 Carreau fluid behaves as Dilatant(non-Newtonian), or shear-thickening fluids increase in apparent viscosity at higher shear rates. All three cases are appropriate for blood flow in arteries because the assumption of N...