Peripheral Vascular Disease and Poor Circulation in Legs: Are they related?  - Peripheral Vascular Associates

Peripheral Vascular Disease and Poor Circulation in Legs: Are they related? - Peripheral Vascular Associates

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Peripheral Vascular Disease (P.V.D.) is a chronic disease that causes plaque buildup in the leg arteries resulting in poor circulation. This disorder can also be referred to as peripheral artery disease, peripheral arterial disease, ?hardening? of the arteries, or atherosclerosis. No matter how we refer to this vascular disease, it is important to understand its symptoms and how a vascular specialist doctor  can help improve circulation in feet or legs.

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