About Blood Vessel Disease
December 12, 2008 by rainier
Blood vessel disease is also called peripheral vascular disease or artery disease. It is the narrowing of the blood vessels in the abdomen, legs and arms. When the blood vessels narrow, less oxygen-rich blood gets to your body parts. This can cause tissue and cell death or gangrene. Blood vessel disease is the leading cause of amputations. Blood vessel disease is caused by a build-up of fatty deposits called plaque. Some of the blood vessels or blood clots can cause other problems.
Signs of Blood Vessel Disease in the Abdomen, Legs and Arms
• Muscle pain, aches or cramps
• Cool, pale skin, cold hands and feet
• Reddish-blue color of the skin and nails of the hands and feet
• A sore that takes a long time to heal or when scabbed over, looks black
• Loss of hair on legs, feet or toes
• Faint or no pulse in the legs or feet
Risk Factors
You are at higher risk for blood vessel disease if you:
• Smoke
• Have diabetes
• Are over the age of 45
• Have high cholesterol
• Have high blood pressure
• Have a family member with heart or blood vessel disease
• Are overweight
• Are inactive
Your Care
Blood vessel disease may be prevented or slowed down with healthy choices.
• Have your blood pressure checked.
• See your doctor each year.
• Do not smoke or use tobacco.
• Exercise each day.
• Eat a diet low in fat and high in fiber.
• Manage your stress.





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