Understanding Peripheral Artery Disease and Its Implications

by | Feb 3, 2024 | 0 comments

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a common, yet often underdiagnosed, circulatory problem where reduced blood flow can lead to significant health complications, especially affecting the limbs. Understanding PAD is crucial for early detection and management, which can significantly improve quality of life. At Capital Foot Care, led by esteemed doctors Dr. Muhammad A. Khalid, DPM, Dr. Fritz-Andre Duterlein, and Dr. Herman Zarate, we specialize in diagnosing and managing PAD, along with a comprehensive range of podiatric services aimed at enhancing your overall foot health and mobility.

What is Peripheral Artery Disease?

PAD occurs when the arteries in the limbs, typically the legs, become narrowed or blocked due to plaque build-up, reducing blood flow to these areas. Symptoms often include leg pain when walking, numbness, weakness, and in severe cases, can lead to tissue death requiring amputation.

Implications of PAD

The implications of PAD extend beyond discomfort and reduced mobility. It’s a red flag for broader cardiovascular disease, including the risk of heart attack and stroke. Individuals with diabetes are at a higher risk, making early detection and management even more critical.

How Capital Foot Care Can Help

At Capital Foot Care, we offer specialized services to diagnose and manage PAD, ensuring our patients receive the best care possible. Our services include:

  • Diabetic Foot Care: With a deep understanding of the risks diabetes poses to foot health, we provide comprehensive diabetic foot examinations and treatments to prevent complications, including those related to PAD.
  • In-Office Surgery: For severe cases of PAD where surgical intervention is required, we offer in-office procedures aimed at restoring blood flow and improving limb function.
  • Routine Foot Care: Regular foot examinations can detect early signs of PAD and other foot conditions, ensuring timely treatment and preventive care.
  • Sports Medicine: We offer personalized care for athletes and active individuals, including those with PAD, to maintain optimal foot health and performance.
  • Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Management: Our specialized PAD management programs focus on improving circulation, managing symptoms, and reducing the risk of complications.
  • Advanced Wound Care: For patients with PAD-related wounds, our advanced wound care services promote healing and prevent infections.

Our team of dedicated professionals is here to support you every step of the way, from diagnosis to treatment and beyond.

Our Locations

To better serve our community, Capital Foot Care is available at multiple convenient locations:

  • 6510 Kenilworth Ave. Suite 2300 Riverdale, MD 20737 US
  • 7610 Carroll Ave. Suite 380 Takoma Park, MD 20912 US
  • 8816 Jericho City Drive Largo, MD 20785 US
  • 2041 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE, Suite 103, Washington, DC 20020 US
  • 1328 Southern Ave SE, Suite 209 Washington, DC 20032 US

Understanding and managing Peripheral Artery Disease is vital for maintaining foot health and overall well-being. At Capital Foot Care, our commitment to excellence in podiatric care, led by our esteemed doctors, ensures that you receive the most advanced and compassionate care available.

If you suspect you or a loved one may be experiencing symptoms of PAD, or for any foot health concerns, contact us today to schedule an appointment. Let us help you take the first step towards healthier feet and a healthier life.

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