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What are treatment options for peripheral artery disease?

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 Peripheral artery disease (PAD) happens when the arteries in your legs come narrow, generally because of atherosclerosis, or the buildup of plaque on your artery walls. This restricts blood inflow, allowing lower oxygen-rich blood to reach your muscles and skin, affecting your capability to walk and heal injuries. Diabetes and risk of peripheral artery disease (PAD ) in patients Several large population-based studies have indicated that patients with diabetes have more chances of developing PAD compared to non-diabetic patients and It is essential to get screened for PAD and address the issue and reduce the chance of permanent disability and improve the quality of life. The best way to prevent PAD is to understand the risk factors and control them. This will help delay the onset of this vascular disease. If you have a family history of vascular diseases, you should take more precautions and consult your physician regularly. Prevention of PAD can be achieved by the following: Scr

What are the symptoms of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)?

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Peripheral arterial disease, or PAD , can be a wake-up call for more extensive problems such as heart disease. We often think of clogged artery disease, or arteriosclerosis, as something that only happens in the heart. Yet for some people, the leg pain caused by PAD acts as an “early warning” that someone is at high risk for a heart attack or a stroke. Peripheral artery disease symptoms may include– Coldness in the lower leg or foot, especially when compared with the other side Leg numbness or weakness No pulse or a weak pulse in the legs or feet Painful cramping in one or both of the hips, thighs, or calf muscles after certain activities, such as walking or climbing stairs Shiny skin on the legs Skin color changes on the legs Studies have also suggested that early vascular care intervention increases life expectancy in PAD patients. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) happens when the arteries in your legs become narrow, usually because of atherosclerosis, or the buildup of plaque on yo