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Tips if you have Peripheral Vascular Diseases and Their Treatment

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Tips if you have Peripheral Vascular Diseases and Their Treatment

While people are generally concerned with their heart and other vital organs, sometimes damage and disease could be outside any of the organs. Peripheral vascular disease is one such condition that affects the arteries and veins carrying blood to and from your heart. Peripheral vascular diseases however can cause diseases in any of the vital organs. Thus taking care of vascular health is as important as caring for any other body organs.

What are peripheral vascular diseases?

Peripheral vascular disease is a broad term that involves arteries and veins. For general understanding of the term you might understand it to refer to various diseases of the blood vessels running through the human body. It caused when the arteries carrying oxygen rich blood to various parts get clogged. This is commonly caused due to atherosclerosis. It concerns the diseases outside heart and the brain.

So, even if you are experiencing pain in the legs, it could be indicative of a bigger problem deep inside. Peripheral Vascular Diseases and Their Treatment, are very advanced areas of medical science, thus when diagnosed for one, you can absolutely stay confident about complete recovery.

How do you know of you are suffering from peripheral artery disease?

The peripheral artery disease (PVD) is another silent disease that hardly causes you nay symptoms to know in its nascent stages. As many as half of the people suffering from the disease hardly feel any pain or strain to now something may be harming them so deeply. However the rest of the patients are lucky to experience some symptoms. If you are among those feeling any of the below mentioned symptoms, go for immediate medical diagnosis. Peripheral Vascular Diseases and Their Treatment, is possible when diagnosed before it progresses to damage any of your organs.

The common symptoms for Peripheral vascular disease.

  • Intermittent claudication - This is the medical name of arm or leg pain. Patients complain of sudden cramps and arms and legs. Initially they may go away with rest but with passing time the pain and refuses to suffice even after rest and for long periods of time. This is because narrowing of the arteries hampers the blood flow and causes pain. If you are experiencing frequent pain in calf muscles you must consult doctor.
  • Rest pain in legs - If the condition aggravates and there is serious dearth of blood supply to your legs, you may experience sharp pain in your legs even when in rest. This is time when you need immediate medical attention.

Otherwise if you may experience numbness of the legs and feet, weakens, coldness of legs and hair loss of hair in the legs and hands. If your wounds in legs need more time than usual it may signal to PVD.

Treatment of Peripheral Vascular Disease

The Peripheral Vascular Diseases and Their Treatment concerns medication prescribed by the physician. Medicines include drugs to control blood sugar (if suffering from diabetes), hypertension, cholesterol, symptoms relief medicines, blood thinners, these may be necessary for thinning of blood so as they pass easily through the clogged areas of the body.

Depending on the severity of the severity of the problem, you may also be recommended with angioplasty, bypass, and thrombolytic therapy.

Change in lifestyle - Lifestyle change is one of the main positive influences that you may bring in to improve your condition when diagnosed with PVD. This involves altering your eating habits to fresh and no fried foods. Quit smoking, maintaining healthy body weight and controlling conditions like diabetes and hypertension. Regular exercise if prescribed by doctor help you reduces the blockages in arteries.

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