
What Causes Calf Cramps After Removal Of Block From Arteries In Neck?

Intermittant claudication PAD
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for your question.
The symptoms that you describe are consistent with intermittant claudication that has two main causes. the 1st as you have correctly diagnosed is peripheral vascular disease where you get narrowing of the arteries in you legs and the muscles cannot get the blood that they need during more vigorous activity. the second problem that can cause these symptoms is spinal stenosis, or narrowing in your lower back that puts pressure on the nerves to your legs.
The diagnosis can be made by examining you pulses and the nerves in your legs. checking the blood pressure in your legs and comparing it to the blood pressure in your arm( the ankle brachial index). ultrasound assessment of the arteries in your legs and arteriography, injecting XXXXXXX into the arteries in your legs and getting X-rays or a ct scan. an MRI scan of the spine would show spinal stenosis.
The treatment when you require it could be done micro invasively by deploying stents into the narrowed regions of the arteries or with open surgery by bypassing the narrowed sections with your own vein or a gortex graft.
If you have spinal stenosis there are a number of surgical options.
I hope this answers your question.
best wishes

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