Peripheral Vascular Disease

Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) can cause symptoms such as pain or cramping in the legs while walking, non-healing wounds or sores on the feet or legs and changes in the colour or temperature of the legs. Risk factors for PVD include smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and a family history of the disease.

Early diagnosis and treatment are important to prevent PVD from becoming more serious and leading to complications such as gangrene or amputation. Treatment options for PVD include lifestyle changes, such as exercise and a healthy diet, medications to manage risk factors such as high blood pressure and cholesterol. In more severe cases, angioplasty or bypass surgery may be necessary. Dr Najjar can help you determine the best treatment plan for you based on the severity of your condition and other health factors.