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What is Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)? PAD is a disorder in which the arteries in the limbs constrict or occlude, reducing blood circulation to the limbs.

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Angioplasty as a Treatment Solution for Peripheral Artery Disease

PAD is a circulatory disorder that affects the peripheral arteries, usually those of the limbs, particularly the legs, due to the constriction of these arteries. Among the treatment options for PAD, angioplasty is one of the most efficient. This non-surgical procedure helps to widen blocked or constricted arteries to allow blood to flow to the parts of the body affected by PAD, which makes it a viable treatment for this disease.

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Treatment Solutions for PAD

PAD is a disease that occurs when the blood vessels that supply the limbs with blood, particularly the legs, become narrowed or blocked because of atherosclerosis. PAD management requires the use of medications, lifestyle changes and occasionally surgery.PAD is a disease that occurs when the blood vessels that supply the limbs with blood, particularly the legs, become narrowed or blocked because of atherosclerosis. PAD management requires the use of medications, lifestyle changes and occasionally surgery.

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Early Detection of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)

PAD is a condition that is associated with the narrowing of arteries and this results in the reduction of blood supply to the limbs. It is important to diagnose PAD at an early stage because its severe complications can be avoided, and the quality of life of the patients can be significantly enhanced. Even though PAD is a severe condition, some patients may not show any symptoms in the early stages.

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Causes of PAD

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a type of circulatory disorder in which the arteries that supply blood to the limbs narrow. This condition is primarily due to atherosclerosis, which is the accumulation of fatty substances, or plaque, on the inner lining of an artery, which then narrows and reduces the amount of blood that can flow through it. Knowledge on the causes of PAD is important in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of the disease. This article aims to identify the main factors and potential threats of PAD and to stress the necessity of preventing the disease and its consequences.

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What to do if you have PAD?

If you have been diagnosed with Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), it is crucial to take the necessary measures to manage the condition and enhance vascular health.

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Are you at Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease?

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a disease that affects the blood vessels in the limbs where blood circulation is restricted due to blockage of the arteries.

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Know the Signs and Symptoms of PAD

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a severe condition in which the arteries that provide blood to the limbs are constricted or occluded. This reduces blood circulation and thus, muscles and other body tissues do not receive adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients. The following are some of the signs and symptoms that may appear as PAD advances and which require medical attention.

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