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Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) ... A handheld device that emits ultrasound waves is placed on the skin over the part of the body being tested. It is noninvasive and painless.
Nearly half of U.S. adults have some type of vascular disease. Learn about the different types, their causes, risk factors, symptoms, and treatments.
Skin changes like unusual bruising, poor healing, and circulation problems can warn of stroke months early. Learn the warning signs.
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) refers to restricted blood flow to the limbs. Symptoms usually affect the legs, causing pain, cramps, and pale or blue skin. Read on to learn about the causes ...
June 22, 2009 (Miami, Florida) — As well as being an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, psoriasis is also associated with an increased risk of cerebrovascular disease and ...
Peripheral vascular disease is a lack of blood flow through the arteries, typically affecting the legs and feet. The main symptoms include pain, numbness, weakness in the legs and feet, skin ...
Vascular disease doesn’t always begin with heart attacks or strokes. Often, it starts with subtle symptoms we tend to brush ...
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