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Clogged arteries in legs pose major health risk

Kennedy Health’s Wound Care Center recognizes Sept. as Peripheral Arterial Disease awareness month

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a condition that develops when the arteries supplying oxygen-rich blood to the internal organs, arms and legs become completely or partially blocked as a result of atherosclerosis, which is the buildup of plaque. PAD can increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, amputation and possibly death. PAD affects 8 to 12 million Americans, which is why September is recognized as PAD Awareness Month.

While some patients with PAD do not experience symptoms, chronic toe and foot sores can be common problems, as well as cramping, numbness, weakness or heaviness in the leg muscles. PAD patients with chronic, non-healing toe and foot sores can often benefit from services offered at a wound care center, such as the Kennedy Health Center for Advanced Wound Care & Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, which has locations in Cherry Hill and Washington Township.

Smokers are four times at greater risk for PAD. African Americans are twice as likely to have PAD, and one in every three people over the age of 50 is likely to have the condition, according to recent statistics provided by Healogics, Inc., the nation’s highest provider of advanced wound care services.

The Center for Advanced Wound Care and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at Kennedy — with locations in Cherry Hill and Washington Township — recommends the following action steps to help manage PAD:

· Creating lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking, which can correct blood pressure and cholesterol numbers, helping to improve blood circulation.

· Developing healthy eating habits and an exercise plan to increase circulation and reduce pain in the lower extremities.

People suffering from PAD should consult with their physician regarding potentially helpful medications or surgical options.

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