Peripheral Artery Disease
Peripheral artery disease is a circulatory condition that reduces blood flow to the limbs, most commonly the legs. At New Beats Cardiology, we provide advanced evaluation and personalized treatment to improve circulation, relieve symptoms, and reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular complications.
What Is Peripheral Artery Disease?
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) occurs when arteries that supply blood to the arms or legs become narrowed or blocked due to plaque buildup. This narrowing limits blood flow, especially during physical activity, and can cause pain, fatigue, or weakness in the affected limbs.
PAD is a form of atherosclerosis and is often associated with other cardiovascular conditions, including coronary artery disease and stroke.
Common Signs and Symptoms
Symptoms of peripheral artery disease vary depending on severity. Many patients experience leg pain or cramping while walking or exercising that improves with rest, a condition known as claudication. Other symptoms may include numbness, weakness, coldness in the lower leg or foot, or slow-healing wounds.
In more advanced cases, pain may occur at rest, and tissue damage can develop if circulation is severely reduced.
Risk Factors and Causes
Peripheral artery disease is most commonly caused by atherosclerosis. Risk factors include smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, physical inactivity, and a family history of cardiovascular disease.
Managing these risk factors is essential for slowing disease progression and preventing complications.
How Peripheral Artery Disease Is Diagnosed
Diagnosis of PAD typically involves a detailed medical history, physical examination, and testing to assess blood flow in the limbs. Diagnostic studies may be used to evaluate the location and severity of arterial narrowing.
Early diagnosis allows for timely intervention and improved long-term outcomes.
Treatment and Management
Treatment for peripheral artery disease focuses on improving circulation, reducing symptoms, and lowering cardiovascular risk. Management may include lifestyle changes, medication, and minimally invasive procedures to restore blood flow in affected arteries.
An individualized treatment plan helps improve mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life.
Peripheral Vascular Care at New Beats Cardiology
At New Beats Cardiology, peripheral artery disease is managed with a comprehensive, patient-centered approach. Our team combines advanced diagnostics, interventional expertise, and personalized care to help patients maintain circulation and protect long-term vascular health.
Improve Circulation and Mobility
If you are experiencing leg pain, cramping, or other symptoms of reduced circulation, our team is here to help. Contact New Beats Cardiology to schedule an evaluation and explore treatment options for peripheral artery disease.
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