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What are the symptoms of vascular disease?

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Multiple: The symtoms are muliple and varied depending on which vascular bed is involved. Coronary arteries: chest pain , shortness of breath and possibly myocardial infarction. Carotid arteries /and or vessels supplying the brain: stroke/tia. Renal arteries:high blood pressure. Aorta and blood vessels suppling the extremities: leg pain , leg weakness.These are only a few.

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Dr. Rick Koch answered

Highly variable : Highly variable...Sometimes a symptomatic until latter & irreversible stages. Talk to your physician & get appropriate screening for you.

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Vascular disease: From head to toe (almost): stroke, TIAs from carotid disease; pain or discomfort with exertion in arms (or legs with walking) from extremity disease which can also cause gangrene or ulcer or hand or foot pain; chest pain from coronary or aortic disease; pain or fullness after eating or weight loss from mesenteric vascular disease; high BP or renal insufficiency from renal disease most commonly.

Answered 8/7/2018

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