How To Prevent And Treat Peripheral Vascular Disease
October 15, 2019
Peripheral vascular disease is a disease where the legs, arms, or other body parts receive restricted levels of blood flow. Restricted blood flow happens when the veins or arteries in an individual's limbs become blocked, spasm, or become narrowed. When the peripheral vascular disease is only present in the arteries, it is referred to as peripheral arterial disease. There are two different types of peripheral vascular disease. Organic peripheral vascular disease is precipitated from plaque accumulation, tissue damage, or inflammation.