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Title: Peripheral Vascular Disease - Symptoms, Causes, and Risk Factors


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Peripheral Vascular Disease - Symptoms, Causes,
And Risk Factors
  • - Specialty Care Clinics

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Knowing Peripheral Vascular Disease
  • Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a blood
    course problem that causes the veins outside of
    your heart and cerebrum to be limited, square, or
    spasm. This can occur in your courses or veins.
    It causes limited blood flow to the arms, legs,
    or other body parts. It happens when courses or
    veins get smaller, become obstructed, or spasm.
  • PVD ordinarily causes pain and weakness,
    regularly in your legs, and particularly during
    exercise. The pain as a rule improves with rest.

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Factors leading to Peripheral Vascular Disease?
  • The most widely recognized reason for PVD is
    atherosclerosis, the development of plaque inside
    the supply route divider. Plaque decreases how
    much blood flows to the appendages. It
    additionally diminishes the oxygen and
    supplements accessible to the tissue. Blood
    clumps might frame on the vein dividers, further
    diminishing the inward side of the vein and
    squaring off significant arteries.
  • Different reasons for PVD might include
  • Injury to the arms or legs
  • Sporadic life structures of muscles or tendons
  • Infection
  • Individuals with coronary corridor disease (CAD)
    frequently additionally have PVD.

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  • Symptoms of Peripheral Vascular Disease
  • Painful cramping in one or both of your hips,
    thighs, or calf muscles.
  • The pain worsens after certain activities, such
    as walking or climbing stairs.
  • Numbness or weakness in legs.
  • Coldness in your lower leg or foot.
  • Sores on your toes, feet, or legs that won't
    heal.
  • A change in the color of your legs.
  • Hair loss or slower hair growth on your feet and
    legs.
  • Slower growth of your toenails.
  • Shiny skin on your legs
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Contact Us
  • Website https//specialtycareclinics.com/
  • Contact No. 469-545-9983
  • Email hugosutton020_at_gmail.com  

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