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11. When to See a Doctor

If you experience persistent leg pain, wounds or sores that won’t heal, or severe coldness in one or both extremities, it’s essential to seek medical advice promptly. These symptoms may indicate PAD or other underlying vascular issues that require professional evaluation.

Early detection is crucial; with timely diagnosis, lifestyle changes, and appropriate treatment, PAD can often be managed effectively. If you notice any symptoms of PAD or have risk factors for the condition, consult a healthcare provider to explore the best steps for your care.

An anatomical illustration explaining Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) and its primary cause, atherosclerosis. The image compares a normal artery to a narrowed artery affected by plaque buildup, which restricts blood flow to the legs. Atherosclerosis, the hardening and narrowing of arteries due to fatty deposits, is the leading factor in PAD development.
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