PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE: SYMPTOMS, CAUSES AND TREATMENT - GENERAL CLINIC

What is Peripheral Artery Disease and How to Identify



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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a disease characterized by decreased blood flow in the arteries due to a narrowing or occlusion of these vessels, affecting mainly the legs and feet, and causing signs and symptoms such as pain, cramps, difficulty walking, paleness in the feet, formation of ulcers, and even risk of necrosis of the affected limb