Claudication
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claudication , venous : Limping and/or pain due to ... of MedicineNet For: search help 1 ... Pseudo
claudication is pain and discomfort in the buttocks, legs ...
Intermittent claudication
... Intermittent
claudication Dr Rob Hicks This cramp or pain felt in the ... when they walk or exercise . Intermittent
claudication About half the people with PAD experience no ... the people with PAD develop intermittent
claudication . ...
Leg pain
... to US research. Leg pain ( intermittent
claudication ) Occurs with exercise (such as walking ) ... a short distance. My doctor says I have pseudo
claudication . What is this? Jack / Maryland A. Benign ... leg pain brought on by exertion ( intermittent
claudication ). back or leg pain severe nausea black ...
Arterial insufficiency
... are involved, it can cause symptoms of stroke . Alternative Names:
claudication ; Intermittent
claudication ; Vaso-occlusive disease of the legs; Arterial insufficiency of the ...
Cramp
... Tissue or clot -like material that passes from the vagina ...
claudication - The cramp ing pain that is precipitated by muscular activity in ... This problem is present in over 80 percent of nonwhite adults. Pseudo
claudication is cramp ing of the muscle s and is usually caused at rest, typically ...
Diagnosis
... by the signs and symptoms. diagnostic mammogram ... Diagnosis of
claudication is done by a physician , by taking the " pedal pulse ." This is the ... be strong and equal, but if one or both is weak or absent, then there is
claudication . TREATMENT " ... A diagnosis of your particular disease is made. ...
Muscle
... Muscle Cramps ( Muscle Pain , Leg Cramps ; Charley Horse)
claudication ( Intermittent
claudication ) Side Stitches ( Pain in the Side) ... Muscle weakness For our ...
Atherosclerosis
... Workplace stress self-assessment ... ATHEROSCLEROSIS (Plaque Development and Hardening) SYMPTOMS"Early warning symptoms are intermittent
claudication (which see). These are pains in the legs and possibly feet, which leave upon resting. High blood pressure (see " Hypertension "). ...
Choking
... ruinous to the health in several ways; choking off circulation to the limbs is one of them. Those who smoke are 6 times more likely to develop
claudication (also see Buerger's Disease ). These should never be given to a child under 3 years old because of the risk of choking . A vaporizer or steamy ...
Circulation
... burning pain in the legs. This pain is brought on by exercise , and relieved by rest. The limping that occurs from leg cramps is called
claudication . Poor circulation and decreased resistance of the patient to infection can contribute to the development of such problems. ... blockage ...
Deep vein thrombosis
... vein thrombosis ) from prolonged bed rest Atherosclerosis (plaque buildup) that blocks blood flow in the arteries (this type of pain , called
claudication , is generally felt when exercising or walking and relieved by rest) ... If you have deep vein thrombosis : Take prescription anticoagulant ...
Gangrene
... you probably know as " gangrene ." ... As the condition worsens, the lack of oxygen to the tissue s can cause great pain in the legs (
claudication ) during exertion and may lead to ulcer ation or more serious tissue damage or death ( gangrene ). ...
High blood pressure
... as heart attack s, strokes and kidney problems. Hormone ... High blood pressure (above 160 systolic or 90 diastolic) triples the risk of
claudication (see " Hypertension "). Very high blood pressure needs to be treated carefully, as it may behave quite unpredictably and fall abruptly. If ...
Impotence
... ( impotence ). Decreased blood flow to the extremities, causing them to feel cold ; increased leg pain brought on by exertion ( intermittent
claudication ). Finasteride: The most common possible side effects with finasteride are impotence , a decreased libido (sex drive), problems with ejaculation ...
Limb
... removed. Limb amputation from amniotic band (disruption sequence) Club foot Home Care: Consult your health care provider. Limb pain (
claudication ), which may occur during exertion, such as walking , or while at rest Numbness or tingling in the arms, legs, hands or feet Ulcers on the hands ...
Mini-stroke
... in brain function. (It lasts less than 24 hours, usually less than one hour) . pain in the leg muscle s when you exercise ( intermittent
claudication ) pain in the chest ( angina ) dizziness a mini-stroke (transient ischemic attack, or TIA). Reversible ischemic neurologic deficit ...
Obesity
... Often, symptoms affect one limb . If arteriosclerosis exists in both limbs, the intensity is usually different in each. Leg pain ( intermittent
claudication ) ... Key Strategies to Prevent Obesity School s can promote healthy eating and physical activity behavior s that are the keys to ...
Peripheral
... pain in the arms, hands, legs, and feet. This type of nerve damage may be caused by uncontrolled diabetes . Non-nutritive sweeteners ...
claudication - The cramp ing pain that is precipitated by muscular activity in those who suffer from peripheral vascular disease . Most common in the ...
Sclerosis
... and spinal column called motor neuron s. ATHERO SCLEROSIS (Plaque Development and Hardening) SYMPTOMS"Early warning symptoms are intermittent
claudication (which see). These are pains in the legs and possibly feet, which leave upon resting. High blood pressure (see " Hypertension "). Athero ...
Smokeless Tobacco
... tobacco use ( smoking or smokeless tobacco ), especially among young men. As it worsens, people tend to feel increasing pain in their legs (
claudication ), particularly after exertion. Tobacco -related disorders that can produce a chronic cough include bronchitis , chronic bronchitis and ...
Spinal stenosis
... ligament s supporting the back Spine curvatures (like scoliosis or kyphosis ) which may be inherited and seen in children or teens ... Pseudo
claudication is cramp ing of the muscle s and is usually caused at rest, typically by spinal stenosis , that is, a narrowing of the spinal column, impinging ...
Stasis dermatitis
... boot system may be used alone or in combination with other drug or device therapies to treat peripheral arterial disease , ischemic lesion s,
claudication pain , necrotizing cellulitis , venous stasis ulcers , stasis dermatitis , ... Stasis Dermatitis A chronic redness, scaling, warmth ...
Tobacco use
... tobacco use ( smoking or smokeless tobacco ), especially among young men. As it worsens, people tend to feel increasing pain in their legs (
claudication ), particularly after exertion. Higher rates of learning disabilities also correlate with low birth weight, as well as with maternal drug , ...