Peripheral Artery Disease


Peripheral Artery of the legs or pelvis start narrowing up a bit, and then this is the sign of Peripheral Artery Disease in a person. This kind of disease has a lot of features similar with the carotid artery disease and coronary artery disease. All such diseases result due to blocked and narrowed arteries in different body parts.

The arteries in the coronary artery region get hardened up, and this results in making restrictions in supply of blood. Many facts are there that contribute to the spreading of peripheral artery disease. Common symptoms and signs for peripheral artery disease include tiredness, leg pain, cramping in the muscles, and few others. (more…)

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Peripheral Vascular Disease

Before knowing about Peripheral Vascular Disease let us first know about the body’s circulatory system. The circulatory system in the human body has blood vessels which are two types, the first are the arteries and the other are the veins. These two types functions as a carrier of blood all over the body and has … Continue reading

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Peripheral Arterial Disease : Symptoms And Diagnosis

The main, usual symptoms of peripheral arterial disease is a cramping of painful muscle in the thighs, hips, or calves at the time of climbing stairs, walking, or exercising. Few minutes after the exercise is stopped, the pain of this disease normally vanishes due to it. The muscles in working position need extra blood flow. … Continue reading

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Peripheral Neuropathy Treatments

Traditional Peripheral Neuropathy Treatments At present, there are only few methods present for Peripheral Neuropathy Treatments. Its few remedies involved injection therapy, medication and physical therapy. The surgery is done only in few neuropathy causes. In several cases, the treatment process helps in reducing the risk of nerve damage. For example, the diabetic neuropathy could be … Continue reading

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Peripheral Polyneuropathy

Peripheral Polyneuropathy means that the nerves which take information from the brain and vice versa don’t work correctly.  Not only this, these nerves also take signals from the spinal cord to other parts of the body and vice versa. So when these nerves don’t function properly it can be damage in a single nerve, a … Continue reading

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What Is Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral Neuropathy illustrates harm to peripheral nervous system, which is enormous communication network transmitting information from the spinal cord and brain to the other parts of the body. The spinal cord is the nervous system (central) of our body. The peripheral nerves also transmit sensory information in return for the spinal cord and brain. For … Continue reading

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Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment

Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment majorly depends upon keeping the diabetes under control for a good length of time. Though there is absence of any cure foe neuropathy but if the blood sugar of a person remains within a specified range then it can greatly help in reducing the symptoms of the problem as well as stops … Continue reading

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What Is Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetes causes high blood sugar levels and this result in the damage of the nerves of the human body and this condition is known as Diabetic Neuropathy. When there is a reduction in the blood flow in the human body as well as the blood sugar level is high then they cause injuries to the … Continue reading

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Peripheral Neuropathy Symptoms

Peripheral Neuropathy Symptoms depend on the kind of nerve affected by the peripheral disease. There are three chief kinds of nerves. They are- motor, autonomic, and sensory. Single or all three types are affected by neuropathy. Symptoms and signs also depend on the conditions affecting the body. Peripheral Neuropathy Symptoms of Changes of sensation: Harm … Continue reading

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