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Blockage of leg arteries
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Peripheral artery disease; Claudication; Intermittent claudication; Vaso-occlusive disease of the legs; Arterial insufficiency of the legs; Recurrent leg pain and cramping; Calf pain with exercise Home Care Talk to your doctor about the cause of your leg cramping and about what to do at home to relieve it. A healthy diet is important to keep atherosclerosis from getting worse. A program of daily walking for short periods, and stopping for pain or cramping, may help improve function. You MUST stop smoking. Avoid placing hot or cold items on legs. Avoid tight shoes. Have your doctor check any non-healing wounds on the lower legs and feet. ![]() Call your health care provider if There are many other causes of leg pain such as arthritis or low blood potassium. However, some causes of leg pain may be life-threatening such a blood clot in the legs. Seek medical attention if you have:
What to expect at your health care provider's office Your health care provider will perform a physical examination and ask questions about your cramping leg pain and other symptoms, such as:
The provider may check the pulse in the groin and other areas where the pulse can be felt in the legs. The following tests may be performed:
TREATMENT Surgery or angioplasty may be recommended if claudication interferes with the patient's activities or work, and if the diseased arteries are likely to improve after corrective treatment.
Review Date: 08/11/2005 A.D.A.M., Inc. is accredited by URAC, also known as the American Accreditation HealthCare Commission (www.urac.org). ![]() | |||||||||||||
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