The American Heart Association notes that about 8 million people in the United States have peripheral artery disease, a common form of peripheral vascular disease. Peripheral artery disease results from narrowing of a patient's arteries in her...
Multiple arteries that are clogged within the leg is termed peripheral arterial disease. In America approximately 8 million Americans suffer from PAD, according the Cleveland Clinic. PAD puts individuals at risk for heart attack, stroke and death....
There are obvious causes of pain in the legs and thighs such as trauma. However, many causes are insidious and if left untreated have detrimental effects on a person's health. This is particularly true if symptoms are intermittent or gradual....
Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, is a serious medical condition. It is diagnosed when you have atherosclerosis in the arteries of the pelvis and legs. Atherosclerosis means that your arteries have become hardened and narrow. In the legs, it can...
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of deaths from cancer in the United States. Its smoke contains a harmful and powerful ingredient known as nicotine that makes you physically and psychologically addicted to cigarettes. Smoking becomes a habit...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is the hardening and narrowing of the peripheral arteries caused by plaque and resulting in lack of circulation to muscles and organs. According to the P.A.D. Coalition, this disease affects 8 to 12 million...
Peripheral arterial disease or PAD occurs when plaque made of fat and cholesterol builds up in your arteries throughout the body away from your heart. According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, this condition affects between 8 and...
There can be several reasons why are experiencing pain in your calf. If you are involved in exercise or sports, your pain may be attributed to sprains and strains based on injury. If you are sedentary and you experience pain in your calf when you...
A narrowing of the arteries caused by atherosclerosis (fat deposits in the arteries) can cause a person to suffer from peripheral arterial disease (PAD). PAD is a condition in which the arms and legs do not receive adequate blood flow, and can...
Peripheral arterial disease, or PAD, is a condition in which fatty plaques build up along the inside of your arteries where they interfere with blood flow throughout your body. If you suffer from PAD symptoms, such as pain or numbness in your...
There are several principle causes or risk factors associated with peripheral artery disease, or PAD. According to the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, or NHLBI, PAD occurs when blood vessels outside the heart narrow, and the principle...
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition that is similar to coronary artery disease, except that it occurs in the legs. It happens when the arteries in the legs become blocked by plaque buildup. This can restrict blood flow to the kidneys,...
Peripheral arterial disease, or PAD, occurs when the arteries of the circulatory system become narrowed or blocked. Blood cannot flow to tissues in the body, which can cause damage or eventual tissue death. PAD increases the risk of heart disease,...
Peripheral arterial disease, or PAD, occurs when arteries harden and narrow owing to a buildup of fatty deposits, according to the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute. These changes deprive the body of the oxygen-rich blood it needs to...
The extremities require an adequate blood supply for skin and tissue health and muscle performance. Occlusive peripheral arterial disease is a condition in which an artery that supplies fresh blood to an extremity, usually a leg, becomes partially...
Circulation problems in the hands cause numbness and tingling, blanching of the skin, bluish discoloration to the nail beds, cold hands, decreased mobility and pain. Certain disease states and medications decrease circulation to the hands or...
Diabetes is a disease caused by the body's inability to regulate blood glucose levels. In a healthy person, the pancreas secretes the hormone insulin to process glucose in the bloodstream. A person with diabetes either does not produce enough...
Leg hair loss might seem like a strange reason to rush to the doctor. However, it can actually indicate some serious health problems. Before you panic, know it might be caused by something as benign as aging, especially in post-menopausal women or...
If you have arteries that are blocked in the legs then you may have peripheral artery disease (PAD). PAD increases your risk for heart disease and stroke. If it becomes severe it can lead to gangrene and amputation. Therefore, it is important to...
Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, is a serious cardiovascular disease that can lead to gangrene, amputations, a heart attack or stroke, if not treated properly. The early symptoms of this condition can be very general and not attributed to a...
The umbilical cord plug, or stump, is the short piece of umbilical cord that remains after the cord is clamped and cut after birth. This plug contains no pain-sensitive nerves, according to the Mayo Clinic, but the area around the plug can become...
If your legs ache and feel heavy after exercising, you might attribute your symptoms to something minor like wearing the wrong shoes. Many people experience aches and pains after physical activity, especially when they begin a new exercise...
A heating pad is a rectangular pad, containing heated coils, attached to a dial with a range of heat settings. It is primarily used to relieve muscle pain or soreness. Heating pads can be purchased at your local pharmacy or retailer and are an...
Plantar fasciitis is the inflammation of a thick band of fibrous tissue (planter fascia) that connects your heel to your toes. Inflammation of the plantar fascia is a common cause of heel and foot pain that is generally worse in the morning,...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a serious problem in the United States, affecting an estimated 81 million Americans, according to the American Heart Association. CVD is a broad group of diseases involving the heart and blood vessels and is caused...
The sciatic nerves run the full length of each leg, from the hip to the sole of the foot. Several issues may irritate the nerve, including tight hip muscles and spinal disorders, such as herniated disks. Symptoms of nerve irritation include pain...
L-arginine is a semi-essential amino acid that plays important roles in numerous physiological and pathological processes. This amino acid is called semi-essential because the body does not produce it in adequate amounts to meet the body's needs....
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common condition affecting your kidney, ureter (tube that leads from your kidney to your bladder) or bladder. Symptoms of a UTI include a burning pain upon urination, the frequent need to urinate and bacteria...
Poor circulation can be caused by many conditions. Arteriosclerosis and peripheral artery disease (PAD) are among them. While the symptoms of arteriosclerosis and PAD may be similar, some distinguishing factors distinguish them from one another....
Menstrual disorders refer to any abnormality in the menstrual cycle in a woman. Get expert tips and advice on diagnosing and treating menstrual disorders in this video.
Hemorrhoids are swollen, inflamed veins in your anus and rectum which are quite common but also sometimes embarrassing. Learn about the different causes, symptoms, and treatments of hemorrhoids in this video.