Peripheral Artery Disease Basics
Risk & Causes
Diagnosis & Treatment
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What does the acronym “PAD” stand for?

Peripheral Artery Disease

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What is a major risk factor for developing PAD?

Smoking

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What non-invasive test is often used to check for PAD in the legs?

Ankle-brachial index (ABI) test

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Which part of the body is primarily affected by PAD?

The arteries that supply the limbs (especially the legs)

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True or false — diabetes increases the risk of PAD.

True

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Name one lifestyle change recommended for someone with PAD.

Quit smoking, regular exercise (especially supervised walking), healthy diet

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Name one common symptom of PAD.

Leg pain when walking (claudication), coldness in the lower leg or foot, numbness, or sores that won’t heal

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Besides blockage by plaque, what is another cause or contributing factor to PAD?

Atherosclerosis (artery narrowing by fatty deposits), high cholesterol, high blood pressure)

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What is a possible medical/surgical treatment for severe PAD?

Angioplasty with stenting, bypass surgery, or medications to improve blood flow.