Early Treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease Can Prevent Limb Loss
Arteries and veins are something that we do not think about until they cause an issue. Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is one of the complications that lead to poor circulation of blood, caused by narrowing of the blood vessels and arteries. It is estimated that about 10 to 15 percent of American population is affected by PAD and 1 to 2 percent people, out of these, have severe form of the malady that increases risk of limb loss. PAD is a progressive ailment, caused due to fatty buildups in the arteries, thereby leading to poor circulation. This is why, it is important to diagnose and intervene ahead of time. People with PAD may or may not experience any symptom. Here’re some of the early symptoms:
Numbness
Tingling