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Peripheral Arterial Disease and Smoking



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By : Doris Hill    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-06 01:35:19
The most common explanation for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is atherosclerosis. In atherosclerosis, fatty deposits (plaques) build up in your artery walls and cut back blood flow. PAD mimics a condition kind of like coronary artery disease and carotid artery disease where fatty deposits build up in the inner linings of the artery walls. These blockages prohibit blood circulation, mainly in arteries leading to the kidneys, abdomen, arms, legs, and feet.
Robert S. Schwartz, MD states: “Atherosclerosis and PAD is just about the same thing. Atherosclerosis is the hardening of the arteries. It’s the plaque that builds up; it’s the calcium, the fats, the fibrous tissue, the scarring that grows into the arteries and stops the blood from flowing into the legs.”
In the UK, concerning 2.seven million folks age 55 or older, have some extent of peripheral arterial disease and almost eight-12 million individuals in the United States who have this disease are unaware of having this condition.
PAD is often silent for a terribly while before you will notice any symptoms. Some Symptoms of PAD might include:
1. Foot pain that does not flee when you stop exercising
2. Cold and numb feet or toes
3. Leg numbness or weakness
4. A modification in the color of your legs
5. Decreased leg strength, function, and poor balance
6. Experiencing discomfort within the muscles of the calves or the thighs, or the buttocks could be indicative of claudication. (PAD leg pain occurs within the muscles, not the joints.)
7. Hair loss on your feet and legs
8. Changes in your nails
9. Foot pain at rest, that indicates that PAD is obtaining worse
10. Foot or toe wounds that can not heal or heal very slowly
11. Erectile dysfunction
12. Gangrene
*Symptoms of peripheral vascular disease rely on what artery is affected and how severely the blood flow is reduced.
One in every of the intense sub effects of peripheral vascular disease is Buerger’s disease (thromboangiitis obliterans). It's characterised by a mixture of inflammation and clots within the arteries and veins that impede blood flow. Brandon Carmichael [http://www.smokinggotme.com/my_story.html] may be a young man who has suffered this disease to an extreme, having had his left leg amputated below the knee from smoking.
The risk of peripheral vascular disease is dramatically increased in smokers. When an individual stops smoking, irrespective of how much she could have smoked in the past, their risk of peripheral vascular disease rapidly declines.
During a Health Briefing on Silent Epidemic, Peripheral Arterial Disease article Alan T. Hirsch, MD, Chair, P.A.D. Coalition states, “Peripheral arterial disease is the foremost dangerous disease that almost all Americans have not heard of”.
The same article continues with the following warning: “Individuals with peripheral arterial disease - P.A.D. - have up to a six-fold increase in cardiovascular death. Without early detection and correct treatment, one in four folks with P.A.D. will suffer a heart attack, stroke, amputation or die at intervals the next five years.”
If you add a dangerous diet and a sedentary lifestyle into this equation, you almost certainly have a prescription to die much younger. How many smokers with Peripheral Arterial Disease have died of a heart attack or stroke where the connection to smoking as a risk issue fell silent?
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