Peripheral Vascular Disease
Peripheral vascular disease refers to a condition caused by abnormalities in the arteries and veins in the body’s extremities—the arms and legs. It most commonly occurs in the legs, where conditions like peripheral artery disease (restricted blood flow through the arteries) and deep vein thrombosis (a blood clot in a deep vein within the leg) may be present.
What is “claudication?”
Claudication is pain caused by too little blood flow to muscles during exercise. Most often this pain occurs in the legs after walking at a certain pace and for a certain amount of time — depending on the severity of the condition.