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Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a common condition in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the arms or legs. This condition also may be called ...
Most patients with PAD will have vascular disease in more than one defined area, increasing the chances of serious complications. Watch: Dr. Amy Pollak talks ...
PAD or peripheral arterial disease represents a chronic medical condition by which patients have plaque buildup inside the blood vessels, which limits the blood ...
Peripheral artery disease is a sign of poor cardiovascular health and an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Other conditions involving the blood, nerves ...
Risk factors for peripheral artery disease · Aching or cramping in the arms when knitting, writing or performing other manual tasks. · Change in the color of your ...
Get regular exercise. Regular exercise is an important part of peripheral artery disease (PAD) treatment. Exercise helps improve blood flow to the arms and legs ...
Peripheral artery disease happens when plaque builds up in your arteries, narrowing them and sometimes blocking them completely. When arteries are narrowed or ...
The most frequent cause of peripheral artery disease is a buildup of fat and calcium deposits on artery walls. Over time, this buildup, which is known as ...
Peripheral artery disease involves cholesterol buildup in arteries or blood vessels of the legs. The condition can restrict blood flow and lead to complications ...
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