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by Rachel - Date: 2007-04-30 - Word Count: 617 Share This!

Leg pain is a very common and seemingly "ordinary" condition most people often take for granted. But medical experts warned - leg pains may be fatal!

Cardiovascular experts revealed that leg pains sometimes act as 'early warnings' that someone is at high risk for a heart attack or a stroke.

They said pain in the leg may not be caused by simple muscle strain but may be caused by blockages in the blood vessels of his legs. Arteries going to the lower extremities may be blocked which may have been due to years of heavy smoking and high-fat meals. Other factors may have likewise caused cholesterol, scar tissue and blood clots to build up inside blood vessels.

Most people think this kind of clogged artery disease, or arteriosclerosis, only happens in the heart. But as experts explained it can happen throughout the body. When it does, it is called peripheral arterial disease, or PAD.

What is PAD?

According to experts, people over 50, smokers, people with diabetes, people with high blood pressure, people with high cholesterol, and people who are overweight or obese are most likely at risk with PAD. These are the same group of individuals who have a high risk of heart attack and stroke.

So, the advice for preventing PAD, or stopping it before it gets serious, is largely the same as the advice for preventing a heart attack or stroke: Quit smoking, eat healthier, get more exercise, control your blood sugar if you have diabetes and get your blood pressure and cholesterol levels checked.

Sufferers are also advised to consult their doctors if there is a need to take a daily aspirin to prevent clots, or drugs to reduce your blood pressure and cholesterol.

Even though PAD makes people's legs hurt or feel tired when they walk or exercise a symptom that doctors call "claudication" which feels like a "Charlie horse" type cramp one of the best things to do is to walk more, experts advised.

But in some people, PAD has already gotten bad enough to cause pain or numbness even when the person is sleeping something called "rest pain". It most often occurs in the ball of the feet and may feel like someone has wrapped a bandage around the foot.

This level of symptoms is ominous, he says, because it indicates a more severe blockage without adequate collateral vessels. Another sign of severe PAD is the development of painful sores, or ulcers, on the feet and toes.

These occur because the blood flow to the lower leg isn't enough to feed the tissue, and it begins to break down. People with diabetes, whose bodies have an especially hard time healing such ulcers, are most at risk. Left untreated, skin ulcers can get worse and even turn into gangrene often leading to amputation.

The vast majority of PAD cases are nowhere near this serious. But people who don't get help for symptoms when they first start may find their problem becoming much worse over time.

Others who feel pain simply swallow pain relievers like Soma, available online at drugstoretm.com or nearest pharmacy. Others find relief in taking in pain killers but the pain may be more than what sufferers think. Soma is one of the largest selling pain releiver today, yet extra caution is needed before taking the medication.

Medical experts recommend that anyone who has discomfort in their leg or legs, especially new pain that lasts more than a week, should talk to a doctor. The doctors may need to perform a Doppler examination a painless, non-invasive ultrasound test that detects blood pressure in the extremity.


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