Peripheral artery disease is a narrowing of the arteries that affect blood flow to certain parts of the body, most often the legs and feet. The most common symptoms of PAD in the legs and feet are muscle cramping, weakness, tiredness, pain, or tingling in the hips, thighs, or calves while you're walking, climbing stairs or exercising. Dr. Eduardo Sanchez shares why you need to take these symptoms seriously on this episode of House Calls.
What is PAD?
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