10 Possible Reasons For Leg Pain And Numbness

Peripheral Artery Disease

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Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, is a medical condition in which the arteries become narrowed due to plaque buildup. When the plaque hardens, it limits blood and oxygen supply to the rest of the body. In addition to other areas of the body, PAD often affects the legs and feet, resulting in numbness to each. In these areas, the risk of infection is also increased, which can lead to gangrene and amputation if not treated in time. PAD also increases the risk of heart attack and stroke. It is important to consult a doctor immediately upon noticing any of the following symptoms: sores on feet or legs, leg pain when walking or climbing up stairs, weak pulse in legs, change in color, coldness in a foot or lower leg, and shiny skin on legs. The risk of PAD is higher for those who smoke or have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart disease.

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