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Medicine and, in some cases, surgery can be used to improve the blood flow in your legs. With treatment, most people's symptoms remain stable and some people may experience an improvement in their pain. If treatment is unsuccessful, there's a risk of potentially serious complications. Read about treating PAD.
9 sie 2024 · Treatment. The goals of treatment for peripheral artery disease (PAD) are: Manage symptoms, such as leg pain, so exercise is comfortable. Improve artery health to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke and other complications. Treatment for peripheral artery disease may include: Lifestyle changes. Medicine. Surgery.
15 kwi 2024 · Symptoms of peripheral vascular disease (PVD) in the foot include pain, cramping, and tingling. Treatment can slow progression and includes lifestyle changes, medication, and surgery. PVD, also...
17 lip 2022 · Chronic venous insufficiency slows down blood flow from your legs back up to your heart. Without treatment, CVI raises the pressure in your leg veins so much that your tiniest blood vessels (capillaries) burst. When this happens, the skin in that area takes on a reddish-brown color and can easily break open if bumped or scratched.
13 lis 2023 · In this article, we will look at the symptoms of poor circulation in the feet, potential causes, treatments, and self-care techniques. People with poor circulation may notice their feet feel...
13 lut 2024 · Emergency medical treatment is needed to help prevent amputation. A blockage from PAD may eventually cause skin discoloration. This may affect patches of skin on your legs, feet, or toes. Skin...
24 lis 2022 · Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, is an accumulation of plaque (fats and cholesterol) in the arteries in your legs or arms. This makes it harder for your blood to carry oxygen and nutrients to the tissues in those areas. PAD is a long-term disease, but you can improve it by exercising, eating less fat and giving up tobacco products.