Peripheral Artery Disease And Intermittent Claudication Explained

Advanced Medical Group12 Aug, 2025Health

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) occurs when narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs, often causing leg pain during walking, known as intermittent claudication. This condition develops gradually and is commonly linked to atherosclerosis, where fatty deposits build up in the artery walls. Symptoms may include cramping, numbness, or weakness in the legs that improves with rest but returns during activity. Early detection is essential, as untreated PAD can lead to serious complications like non-healing wounds or even limb loss. Understanding the causes, risk factors, and treatment options from lifestyle changes and medications to minimally invasive procedures can help manage PAD effectively.

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