Peripheral arterial disease is the result of atherosclerosis or “hardening” of the arteries, commonly due to a combination of smoking and genetics Atherosclerotic plaque obstructs the blood flow through the artery, thereby reducing blood flow and nutrients to the lower leg There are three conditions that commonly result in treatment plans. 1 Claudication – a cramping sensation in the buttocks, thighs, or calves Treatments include medical therapies, lifestyle modifications, smoking cessation, exercise, and, in rare circumstances, surgery. 2 Rest Pain – a burning or throbbing pain in the foot, often worse at night when trying to sleep This can be a sign of impending, permanent damage to the leg A referral to our vascular surgery team is important so that a proper workup can be performed. 3 Ulceration/Gangrene – ulcers on the toes and/or feet that do not heal within two weeks Severely damaged blood flow may lead to ulcers that do not have enough oxygen or nutrients to form new
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