Intermittent Claudication Overview

Intermittent Claudication Guide

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Definition

Peripheral artery disease is a problem with blood flow in the arteries, usually the legs. Poor circulation and blockage of blood in the leg arteries produces an aching, tired, and sometimes burning pain in the legs . This pain is brought on by exercise, and relieved by rest. The limping that occurs from the leg pain is called claudication.


Causes

This condition is due to atherosclerosis or peripheral vascular disease . Narrowed or blocked arteries can occur anywhere in the body. If they occur in the heart, a person may have heart pain (angina) or even a heart attack. If arteries are blocked or narrowed in the neck or the brain, a person may have a stroke.

Intermittent claudication is when the blockage occurs in the legs, most commonly in the calf or the ...


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Encyclopedia: Intermittent Claudication

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Intermittent claudication is a clinical diagnosis given for muscle pain , classically calf muscle, which occurs during exercise and is relieved by a short period of rest. Most commonly it is due to vascular intermittent claudication caused by peripheral arterial disease. Neurogenic intermittent claudication is caused by spinal canal stenosis. When intermittent claudication is discussed it is measured by the number of "blocks" one can walk comfortably. It often indicates...


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My mother is 78 years old. She is a type 2 diabetic. She is having...

Intermittent claudication causes pain, spasms and cramping in the legs due to decreased blood supply. It occurs primarily with walking or exercise since the demand for oxygen goes up....

Asked by Ryan F - 18 months ago

What is Intermittent Claudication?
How serious is it or can it be? Any help appreciated thanks.

Intermittent claudication occurs when the lower extremities do not get an appropriate amount of blood to carry on physical activity such as walking. It usually results in progressive pain,...

Asked by Thom Jo D - 22 months ago


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