Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects more than eight million Americans but is seriously underdiagnosed and undertreated. Many people wait too long before seeking treatment and, unfortunately, the condition can become life-threatening. Learn from expects how certain drug therapies are reducing recurrence, what you can do to lower your risk of PAD and how patients can go on to lead normal healthy lives.
Peripheral Artery Disease and Diabetes
Diabetes patients tend to develop vascular disease, especially in the peripheral arteries in the feet and legs. Joining Andrew to discuss the connection between peripheral artery disease (PAD) and diabetes...