Did you know your legs can also have a “heart attack”?
Just like blocked arteries in the heart cause a heart attack and need angioplasty, Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) blocks blood flow to your legs, arms, or other parts—and may require a peripheral angioplasty to restore circulation.
PAD or peripheral artery disease, causes narrowing of arteries due to plaque buildup. This reduces blood flow, leading to pain while walking & other symptoms.
Walking pain caused by PAD is called intermittent claudication, a term that means “to limp.”
PAD symptoms often develop gradually and may worsen over time. Here are the common signs and symptoms to watch out for:
This is because of two reasons:
Quit smoking, exercise regularly, and follow a healthy diet to control cholesterol, blood pressure, and diabetes.
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