About 10% of PAD patients have a severe form of leg pain, known as claudication.
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In this way, stable angina may be thought of as being similar to claudication symptoms.
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Intermittent claudication is leg pain that develops when someone with PAD walks any distance.
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People with type 2 diabetes have an especially high risk of PAD and intermittent claudication.
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They reviewed seven studies of 1,266 people with the painful condition called intermittent claudication.
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Intermittent claudication, which is a condition where the arteries in your legs have become blocked with fatty deposits.
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Commonly, amaurosis fugax caused by giant cell arteritis may be associated with jaw claudication and headache.
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Intermittent claudication is a painful leg condition affecting some patients with peripheral arterial disease.
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A study found that moderate consumption of alcohol had a protective effect against intermittent claudication.
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Lameness: disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet
Claudication, literally 'limping' (Latin), is a medical term usually referring to impairment in walking, or a "painful, aching, cramping, uncomfortable, or tired feeling in the legs that occurs during walking and is relieved by rest". ...
(Claudicating) An early indication of vascular Dementia causing aches in legs and other parts of the body after some physical work.
Pain or fatigue in arms and legs due to poor supply of oxygen to the muscles.
Limping caused by impaired blood supply to the legs.
Attacks of limping, lameness, or pain in the legs, often due to diseased arteries caused by atherosclerosis.
A symptom caused by lack of blood flow to the muscles caused by narrowing of the arteries. The symptom of claudication usually occurs in the calf or in an arm, and is an aching pain that resolves with rest.
Pain in the muscles (especially the calf muscles) during exercise caused by too little blood flow.
A condition caused by a local and temporary deficiency of blood to the muscles due to narrowing (sclerosis) of the arteries (Peripheral Artery Disease) and characterized by attacks of lameness, odd sensation of tightness or pain in the affected thigh or calf muscles brought on by walking; ...