PAD is greatly underdiagnosed. Many patients do not report symptoms, or may not even have symptoms. People should be checked for peripheral artery disease if they have leg pain during walking, or ulcers on their legs.
The doctor should check for high blood pressure, heart abnormalities, blockage(s) in the artery in the neck, and abdominal aneurysms. The doctor should also examine the skin of the legs and feet for color changes, ulcers, infection, or injuries, and...
Read moreSince I knew almost nothing about peripheral arterial disease (PAD), I jumped at the chance to talk with Dr. Michael Jaff a few days ago.... Read more »
Peripheral artery disease (P.A.D.) is a common circulatory problem, where narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs. P.A.D. is more... Read more »
A fascinating study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism has found a strong correlation between reduced Bone... Read more »
What is Peripheral Arterial Disease? Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is due to atherosclerosis – a progressive disease that involves the... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
People with peripheral artery disease (PAD) may or may not have symptoms. Because of silent symptoms, many cases of PAD go undiagnosed.Intermittent... Read more »
People who are negative and inhibited--a so-called "Type D" personality--may have a higher risk of death among patients with peripheral arterial... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) occurs when the arteries in the extremities (usually legs and feet, sometimes arms and hands) become clogged with a... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
www.padcoalition.org -- Peripheral Arterial Disease Coalitionwww.nhlbi.nih.gov -- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institutewww.americanheart.org --... Read more »