Claudication: Is that Pain in Your Calf Something More Serious?

Dee Jones
Do you sometimes experience in your calves when you go for a walk, or you go to the gym to exercise? If so, you may have written that pain off as nothing more than a cramp, or as proof that you've been on your feet too long. But the pain in your legs could actually be a sign that you're suffering from something called claudication.

What Is Claudication?

Claudication is usually a symptom of peripheral arterial disease. This circulatory problem is results when the arteries that are supposed to carry blood to your limbs (your legs or arms) are damaged somehow.

Atherosclerosis is usually the culprit. When the arteries in your arteries are clogged with cholesterol and fat, it causes the arteries to become narrow. As a result, blood isn't able to get through those arteries the way it should.

If you are suffering from calf pain and are under 50 years old, chances are you aren't suffering from claudication. However, while claudication in those under 50 is very rare, it isn't unheard of.

Claudication pain isn't necessarily limited to the calves. You can also feel the pain in your feet, thighs, or even your buttocks. And, remember, you can also experience claudication in your arms.

While claudication is usually the symptom of a more serious problem, claudication itself can be a painful, and even debilitating, condition.

What Are the Signs of Claudication?

Just because your legs hurt when you exercise or go for a walk doesn't necessarily mean you are suffering from claudication. However if, along with pain, your toes turn blue, or your feet feel unusually cold, you could be suffering from claudication.

Are You Suffering from Claudication?

If you even think you are suffering from claudication, you should see a doctor immediately. Claudication is often a sign of peripheral vascular disease, a more serious, underlying medical problem that. And, if left untreated, peripheral vascular disease can be life threatening.

Claudication itself can have an adverse affect on your life. If claudication is left untreated for too long, and you don't take the necessary steps to deal with it, the pain it causes will become so severe that exercising, engaging in normal activities and hobbies, and even walking across a room will become too painful.

Sometimes, a cramp is more than just a cramp, and a pain in your leg is more than just a pain in your leg. If you frequently suffer from leg or arm pain in the same in the same area, and suspect you might be suffering from claudication, it's time to pay your doctor a visit.

Published by Dee Jones

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