@lennybruce6635 Wow, thank you so much! 😊 We're thrilled to hear that the video was helpful for you! It's always our goal to make complex topics easy to understand. Stay tuned for more content, and feel free to share any questions you have! 💡🎥
@EssenceofGod5657 You're right to point out the distinction! Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) refers specifically to blockages in the arteries, while Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) is a broader term that includes both arteries and veins. The two are often confused, but it’s important to be clear about the terminology. Thanks for catching that-accuracy matters, and your feedback is valuable!
I had the op i n my leg more tham 1 year ago and still h ave a lot of bad pain in my leg and foot now my arm mycles are paining. I am in South Africa and what know where can I a doctor like you ?
@ericagrneyez1839 If you’re referring to issues related to Kegel exercises or pelvic floor problems, the specialist to consult would usually be a urologist (for men), a gynecologist (for women), or a pelvic floor therapist. If your concern is related to heart health, then a cardiologist would be the right choice, but for pelvic muscle or bladder-related issues, urologists or gynecologists are more appropriate. It's always a good idea to get a referral from your primary doctor to the correct specialist.
@sweetiepie4328 I'm sorry to hear that your legs are hurting! Leg pain can stem from various issues, such as muscle strain, cramps, poor circulation, or even overexertion. It might help to rest, elevate your legs, and apply heat or ice depending on the cause. Staying hydrated and doing gentle stretches can also relieve discomfort. If the pain persists or worsens, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Take care of yourself!
Amazing video, as always 👍🏼
Very informative and plainly explained.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video explained more than all the doctors I've been to.
@lennybruce6635 Wow, thank you so much! 😊 We're thrilled to hear that the video was helpful for you! It's always our goal to make complex topics easy to understand. Stay tuned for more content, and feel free to share any questions you have! 💡🎥
Your picture is misleading..it says peripheral arterial disease(PAD) & you're talking about peripheral vascular disease(PVD). Make it make sense.
@EssenceofGod5657 You're right to point out the distinction! Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) refers specifically to blockages in the arteries, while Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) is a broader term that includes both arteries and veins. The two are often confused, but it’s important to be clear about the terminology. Thanks for catching that-accuracy matters, and your feedback is valuable!
Thank you🌹
I had the op i n my leg more tham 1 year ago and still h ave a lot of bad pain in my leg and foot now my arm mycles are paining.
I am in South Africa and what know where can I a doctor like you ?
Which type specialist should one see to look into this..i am thinking cardiologist but i could be wrong
@ericagrneyez1839 If you’re referring to issues related to Kegel exercises or pelvic floor problems, the specialist to consult would usually be a urologist (for men), a gynecologist (for women), or a pelvic floor therapist. If your concern is related to heart health, then a cardiologist would be the right choice, but for pelvic muscle or bladder-related issues, urologists or gynecologists are more appropriate. It's always a good idea to get a referral from your primary doctor to the correct specialist.
Very nice work helpful
Thanks a lot
Degree saver !
Back thoracic pain
Wow
Is it OK to wear compression stockings if you have P.A.D, I also have lymphadema?
Thank you , well received
Answer to can you wear leg compression stockings anyone? 😢
No not a good idea
Ascard 75 mg and bp160/90 tablet concor 2.5 mg daily don't skip otherwise same pain problem as in video
Does it have any side effects
My legs hurt 😫
@sweetiepie4328 I'm sorry to hear that your legs are hurting! Leg pain can stem from various issues, such as muscle strain, cramps, poor circulation, or even overexertion. It might help to rest, elevate your legs, and apply heat or ice depending on the cause. Staying hydrated and doing gentle stretches can also relieve discomfort. If the pain persists or worsens, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Take care of yourself!
Thank you❤