These are some symptoms of peripheral arterial disease.
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Some of the symptoms for peripheral arterial disease include painful cramping in your thigh, hip, or calf muscles, leg numbness or weakness, coldness in your lower leg or foot, and a change in color of your legs.
Some of the symptoms of Peripheral Artery Disease are numbness in your limbs when you do activities such as walking or jogging as well as cramping in your hips and sores on your feet that won't heal.
I think that symptoms are writing while your hands are shaking. You are not getting enough water or food. You should go for a exerciser. Hopefully this will help.
*Blood vessel disease or Peripheral Vascular disease or Artery disease * Vasculitis
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), is NOT treated by EMTs. Paramedics can see a PAD on an electrocardiogram (EKG) in the ambulance and administer nitroglycerin for chest pain but that is as far as they go. Only a doctor can diagnose and treat ANYTHING. Not True...we cannot see PAD in an EKG. And regardless of 3what you were told in classes, the purpose of a Paramedic is to do a field diagnosis and treat it. We do NOT treat just symptoms. Case in point, 86 year old pt with a heart rate of 168, bp of 100/64, and fever. Treating the symptoms would mean giving him cardizem for the Afib...which would do nothing but make the pt worse...instead i gave him a bolus of fluid and some O2 which made him better....So yes medics do diagnose and treat what we see....
There are many symptoms that could tell someone if they might have Graves disease. Some of these early symptoms are anxiety, irritability and difficulty sleeping.
It can be a peripheral arterial disease or a disease of the aorta....
often based upon symptoms and exclusion of other neurological diseases. Nerve conduction studies can help distinguish some forms of peripheral neuropathy from motor neuron disease
Relapse is the medical term meaning the return of symptoms of disease. For instance, some people with multiple sclerosis have a relapsing/remitting pattern of disease, with periods of symptoms interspersed with periods of no symptoms.
Parkinsons Disease affects the motor system. Some of the symptoms are memory loss and mood swings. There are also symptoms like muscle rigidness or tremors. Some other symptoms are also insomnia and drowsiness.
Vascular disease is a form of cardiovascular disease primarily affecting the blood vessels. Some of the symptoms of vascular disease are fatigue, headaches, dizziness and many more.
Symptoms of heart disease can be different for men and for women. This site offers symptoms to look for in women http://my.clevelandclinic.org/heart/women/symptoms.aspx
Meniere's disease is a syndrome that affects the inner ear. This means that the most common symptoms will be balance problems and vertigo.