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What Happens if Peripheral Arterial Disease is Left Untreated?

Vascular Physician

Many people feel fatigue or pain in their feet or legs with physical activity due to the lack of proper blood flow to their limbs. Early detection can lead to a more comfortable and effective treatment plan. PAD is a serious medical condition that should not be ignored. What Are the Symptoms of PAD?

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Unraveling Lymphedema: Causes, Risk Factors, and Treatment Options

Vascular Physician

These include: Being overweight or obese Advanced age Psoriatic or rheumatoid arthritis Pregnancy Undergoing surgery Diagnosis and Medical Evaluation If you are exhibiting signs of lymphedema, do not wait to seek medical attention. Early diagnosis could mean a more effective treatment plan.

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Orthopedic Pain Management: When to Skip the Specialist

Priority Physicians

In our direct primary care setting, we take the time to deep-dive and explain options to our patients so they’re comfortable with a diagnosis and treatment plan that might not require an X-ray. Consider a patient with painful arthritic knees who has tried several oral medications without experiencing relief.

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Subclavian Steal Syndrome

Vascular Physician

CT angiography can be used to determine the underlying cause and develop a treatment plan. Treatment Options Conservative management includes lifestyle changes such as smoking cessation, weight loss, and regular physical exercise.

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The Link Between Diabetes and Peripheral Arterial Disease

Vascular Physician

Some PAD complications are more likely to occur in individuals who also have diabetes, including: Stroke Heart attack Non healing wounds Diagnosis and Treatment of PAD Since PAD may not produce symptoms, a healthcare provider is necessary in diagnosing this condition.

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How to Improve Your Venous Circulation with Compression Therapy

Vascular Physician

Poor venous circulation can be caused by obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, aging, and certain medical conditions. Alternatives to compression therapy include leg elevation, exercise, weight management, and medications. Frequently Asked Questions : What causes poor venous circulation? How do I know if I need compression therapy?

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Power to the Patient with Patient Generated Health Data

FDA Law Blog

Lenz, Principal Medical Device Regulation Expert — FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) recently partnered with the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) to host a two-day workshop to help advance the use of patient-generated health data (PGHD) to support improved clinical trials, medical device development, and regulatory science.