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It’s P.A.D. Awareness Month

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Submitted by Cardiovascular Institute of the South
    September is PAD Awareness Month.  PAD, or peripheral arterial disease, is a serious condition of blockages in the legs, often leading to amputations.  However, 60% of the amputation procedures performed in the United States could have been prevented if PAD was properly diagnosed and treated interventionally.
    PAD is caused by the same risk factors that lead to heart disease.  Those at risk include anyone over the age of 50, especially African Americans; those who smoke or have smoked; and those who have diabetes, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol or a personal or family history of vascular disease, heart attack, or stroke. A simple, painless ultrasound can test the blood flow in your legs to determine your risk of PAD.  Consult with your doctor if you think you may be at risk.
Cardiovascular Institute of the South, 985-872-5980, www.cardio.com