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20 Μαρ 2023 · Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common condition where a build-up of fatty deposits in the arteries restricts blood supply to leg muscles. It's also known as peripheral vascular disease (PVD). Symptoms of peripheral arterial disease. Many people with PAD have no symptoms.
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9 Αυγ 2024 · Peripheral artery disease (PAD) may not cause symptoms, or symptoms may be mild. PAD symptoms include: Leg pain when walking. Muscle pain or cramping in the arms or legs, often in the calf. Muscle pain in the arms or legs that begins with exercise and ends with rest.
12 Φεβ 2024 · Leg cramping or pain when exercising are among the earliest symptoms of PAD. If you notice these symptoms, talk with a healthcare professional as soon as possible.
10 Μαΐ 2022 · Stroke (cerebrovascular disease) Symptoms. The main symptoms of PAD are pain, achiness, fatigue, burning, or discomfort in the muscles of your feet, calves, or thighs. These symptoms most often appear during walking or exercise, and go away after several minutes of rest.
24 Νοε 2022 · Symptoms of peripheral artery disease include: A burning or aching pain in your feet and toes while resting, especially at night while lying flat. Cool skin on your feet. Redness or other color changes of your skin. More frequent skin and soft tissue infections (usually in your feet or legs).
6 Μαρ 2024 · This article explains the causes of clogged arteries, the symptoms of the conditions to which they contribute, and how the blockages are diagnosed and treated. It also offers tips on how to prevent clogged arteries.
In the arteries leading to your brain, you may have sudden numbness or weakness in your arms or legs, trouble speaking, slurred speech, sudden or temporary loss of vision in one eye, or drooping muscles in your face. These are symptoms of a transient ischemic attack (TIA).