Abstract:Peripheral artery disease is a frequent cardiovascular ailment in which constricted arteries restrict blood flow to our limbs. When we have Peripheral Artery Disease in our limbs, our legs haven't had enough flow of blood to increase production. The capillaries that nourish the lower legs narrow and stiffen in peripheral vascular disease, making walking harder. Reduced blood flow can cause cartilage and necrosis in the limbs. Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is usually caused by multilevel atherosclerotic dis… Show more
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