Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD): Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment

When you have peripheral arterial disease(PAD), your arteries get narrower and are unable to transport as much blood to your arms and legs. Peripheral vascular disease manifests in this way. One of the warning indications of PAD is cramps that begin while you’re moving and go away after a period of relaxation. It commonly manifests in your legs, but it can also develop in other areas of your body.

You may experience a heart attack or stroke more frequently if you don’t receive treatment. Additionally, it can force you to have to amputate a limb.