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Peripheral artery disease (PAD) - Symptoms and causes Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a common condition in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the arms or legs This condition also may be called peripheral arterial disease In PAD, the legs or arms — usually the legs — don't get enough blood flow to keep up with demand
About Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) | Heart Disease | CDC Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in the legs or lower extremities is the narrowing or blockage of the vessels that carry blood from the heart to the legs It is primarily caused by the buildup of fatty plaque in the arteries
What Is Peripheral Artery Disease? - NHLBI, NIH Learn about signs and symptoms, causes, risk factors, and treatments for peripheral artery disease or PAD, which is when the arteries are narrowed from plaque buildup, or atherosclerosis PAD is most common in the lower extremities, or legs and feet
What You Need to Know About PAD - WebMD PAD is a disease characterized by restricted blood flow in the vessels of the brain and heart Here’s what causes it, how to prevent it and how it’s treated
Passage Assessment Database - California PAD compiles data from more than one hundred agencies, organizations and landowners throughout California, and allows past and future barrier assessments to be standardized and stored at one place
How Cold Weather Impacts PAD and Circulation PAD already limits blood flow to the legs due to narrowed arteries, and cold weather places additional strain on a vascular system that’s already working hard By understanding how winter impacts circulation and learning how to manage symptoms, you can protect your vascular health and stay comfortable through the colder months