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Claudication pain

Claudication pain: Introduction

Claudication pain: Pain that occurs in the legs when walking or exercising. It is usually the result of circulation problems which affects the flow of blood to the leg muscles. In severe cases, the pain may persist even when the patient is inactive. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Claudication pain is available below.

Symptoms of Claudication pain

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Claudication pain: Complications

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Treatments for Claudication pain

  • Treating underlying cause with lifestyle changes. Persistent symptoms may require medications (blood thinners, cholesterol-reducers), surgery to widen or replace problem arteries or hyperbaric chamber to assist with healing of leg ulcers
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