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At Heartwise, we understand the limitations peripheral artery disease (PAD) can place on your daily life. This condition, characterized by narrowed arteries in the legs and feet, can cause pain, cramping, and even limit your ability to walk. However, PAD is treatable, and with the right approach, you can regain your mobility and enjoy an active life. Here, we explore PAD, its symptoms, and how Heartwise can help you reclaim your steps.
PAD occurs when plaque, a fatty substance, builds up in the arteries supplying blood to your legs and feet. This buildup narrows the arteries, restricting blood flow to your legs and causing various symptoms.
Common Symptoms of PAD:
PAD is a progressive disease, and early detection is crucial to prevent complications. If left untreated, PAD can increase your risk of:
In severe cases, pain may become constant and even occur at rest.
Chronic wounds that develop due to poor circulation and can be slow to heal or become infected.
Tissue death in the toes, feet, or legs that may necessitate amputation.
At Heartwise, we utilize advanced diagnostic techniques to accurately diagnose PAD and assess its severity. Here’s what you can expect:
We will discuss your symptoms, risk factors (smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol), and medical history.
This will involve checking for pulses in your legs and feet, assessing for signs of skin changes or hair loss, and listening for any bruits (abnormal sounds) over the arteries.
This painless test compares the blood pressure in your arms to the blood pressure in your legs. A significant difference can indicate PAD.
Tests like Doppler ultrasound or angiography can visualize blood flow and identify blockages in the arteries.
At Heartwise, we offer a comprehensive approach to PAD treatment, tailored to your individual needs and condition severity. Our goal is to improve blood flow, alleviate symptoms, and prevent complications. Here are some potential treatment strategies:
Smoking cessation, maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, and managing weight are crucial for managing PAD and preventing further blockage.
We may prescribe medications to lower blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and prevent blood clots.
In some cases, a minimally invasive procedure to open blocked arteries and improve blood flow might be necessary.
For severe blockages, bypass surgery may be an option to create a new pathway for blood to flow around the blockage.
At Heartwise, we believe in empowering you to manage PAD effectively and maintain a good quality of life. We offer support and guidance on:
We will provide you with comprehensive information about PAD, treatment options, and self-management strategies.
We will educate you on proper foot care techniques to prevent skin problems and infections.
Our team can help you design a safe and effective exercise program to improve circulation and overall health.
Don’t let PAD limit your mobility. Take the first step towards reclaiming your active life. Contact Heartwise today to schedule a consultation with our experienced vascular specialists. We will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan to manage your PAD and help you walk with confidence again.