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  2. What Does Femoral Artery Pain Feel Like - Vascular Care

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    What Causes Femoral Artery Pain? Your calf muscles require additional blood and oxygen while you move. Muscle pain that occurs during activity and disappears when you rest may indicate intermittent claudication. This condition is caused by a constriction of the leg’s arteries.

  3. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) - Symptoms and causes

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    Peripheral artery disease (PAD) may not cause symptoms, or symptoms may be mild. PAD symptoms include: Leg pain when walking. Muscle pain or cramping in the arms or legs, often in the calf. Muscle pain in the arms or legs that begins with exercise and ends with rest.

  4. Femoral Artery: Location and Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic

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    What does femoral artery pain feel like? When you have a blockage in your femoral artery, it causes pain in the muscles around it. This is because they aren’t getting the oxygen they need. With a gradual blockage, you may have mild pain that occurs first with exercise (like walking) and then progresses to pain at night with your legs elevated.

  5. Femoral Artery: Function, Location, Health Problems, and More - ...

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    While you might not be able to feel pain or discomfort in the femoral artery itself, some people do feel pain in this area that could be linked to different conditions. Some symptoms that...

  6. Acute Arterial Occlusion: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - ...

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    Acute arterial occlusion is a blockage in one of your peripheral arteries that prevents blood from flowing to one of your limbs. It usually occurs in your legs, and blood clots are the most common cause. This is a medical emergency that needs prompt care to restore oxygen to your affected limb and improve your chances of survival.

  7. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo...

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    If you have leg pain or other symptoms of peripheral artery disease (PAD), make an appointment for a health checkup. You may need to see a doctor trained in blood vessel diseases, called a vascular specialist.

  8. Peripheral artery disease: Leg pain, leg cramps, lingering foot...

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    JACKSONVILLE, Florida — Leg pain and leg cramps aren’t always an orthopedic issue: Both can be signs of peripheral artery disease, or PAD, a serious blood-flow issue with implications for the heart.

  9. Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease: Diagnosis and...

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    Intermittent claudication is the hallmark of PAD and is defined as fatigue, discomfort, cramping, or pain of vascular origin in the calf muscles of the lower extremities that is consistently...

  10. Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD): Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, is an accumulation of plaque (fats and cholesterol) in the arteries in your legs or arms. This makes it harder for your blood to carry oxygen and nutrients to the tissues in those areas. PAD is a long-term disease, but you can improve it by exercising, eating less fat and giving up tobacco products.

  11. Peripheral Arterial Disease - Peripheral Arterial Disease - Merck...

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    Key Points. Overview of Peripheral Arteria... video. Etiology of Peripheral Arterial Disease. Prevalence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is about 12% in the US; men are affected more commonly than women. Risk factors are the same as those for atherosclerosis: Cigarette smoking (including passive smoking) or other forms of tobacco use. Diabetes