Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
Peripheral Artery Disease Is a Form of Vascular Disease
As plaque accumulates, it can restrict the flow of blood, oxygen, and nutrients. This reduced circulation may lead to discomfort, particularly in the legs, where muscles and tissues rely on consistent blood flow for proper function.
While PAD most commonly affects the lower extremities, it can also impact other areas of the body, including the arms, abdomen, and other organs.
Symptoms of Peripheral Arterial Disease
Symptoms may include:

Leg pain or cramping while walking

Fatigue or heaviness in the legs

Numbness or weakness

Coldness in the feet or lower legs

Foot or toe discomfort at rest

Slow-healing wounds on the legs, feet, or toes

Changes in skin color or texture

Weak or diminished pulse in the legs

Slower toenail growth

Pain in the arms during activity


Causes of Peripheral Arterial Disease
Peripheral Arterial Disease Risk Factors

Smoking

Diabetes

High blood pressure

High cholesterol

Family history of vascular disease

Sedentary lifestyle
Diagnosing Peripheral Arterial Disease
Our diagnostic process may include:

Detailed Physical Examination

Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI)

Arterial Ultrasound

Angiography

Blood Tests & MRA
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Treatments for Peripheral Arterial Disease
Pedes Orange County provides comprehensive treatment for vascular disease, utilizing advanced procedures such as atherectomy, stenting, and angioplasty. Our experienced medical team ensures each patient receives tailored care aimed at restoring optimal vascular health and improving quality of life.
Are You at Risk for Peripheral Arterial Disease?
Peripheral Arterial Disease Treatment in Irvine, CA
At Pedes Orange County, our team provides advanced diagnostics and minimally invasive PAD treatment in Irvine, CA, helping patients improve circulation and maintain an active lifestyle. We are here to support you with personalized care every step of the way.
