Your Guide To Peripheral Artery Disease
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is caused by the progressive thickening of the artery walls due to plaque build-up. This causes the artery to narrow, blocking blood flow and reducing circulation in some parts of the body. Suppose the plaque surface develops ulcers or an irregularity. In that case, it can accumulate tiny blood clots and plaque contents that move into the circulatory system blocking blood … Continue reading Your Guide To Peripheral Artery Disease
