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How a Timely Treatment for PAD Might Save Your Life

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PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease) is usually associated with risk factors such as: age, diabetes, family history and obesity. It is also associated with complications including: stroke, heart attack and open sores on limbs. The latter complication can only be treated through amputation, which is why preventive measures should never be overlooked. The most common ones consist of: regular exercise, blood sugar control and weight management.             The main medical procedures meant to treat PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease) are: atherectomy, balloon angioplasty, peripheral artery bypass surgery and stents. Some of these procedures entail great risks and can lead to complications such as: infection, swelling, blood loss, fever, chills, dizziness and excessive scarring. This is why PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease) should be diagnosed in its early stages and treated with drugs and therapy before attempting surgery. A timely diagno...

What Conditions are Treated at MIVA Medical

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Dr. Silas Williams talks about the conditions treated and services offered at MIVA Medical . MIVA Medical 4200 Little Blue Parkway, Suite 350 Independence, MO 64057 (816) 648-6482 The post What Conditions are Treated at MIVA Medical appeared first on MIVA Medical . Original post here: What Conditions are Treated at MIVA Medical

Look Inside A MIVA Minimally Invasive Procedure

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Dr. Silas Williams gives you a peak inside a minimally invasive procedure MIVA Medical 4200 Little Blue Parkway, Suite 350 Independence, MO 64057 (816) 648-6482 The post Look Inside A MIVA Minimally Invasive Procedure appeared first on MIVA Medical . Original post here: Look Inside A MIVA Minimally Invasive Procedure

Minimally Invasive Procedure Descriptions from the Pros At MIVA Medical

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MIVA Medical describes some minimally invasive procedures. MIVA Medical 4200 Little Blue Parkway, Suite 350 Independence, MO 64057 (816) 648-6482 The post Minimally Invasive Procedure Descriptions from the Pros At MIVA Medical appeared first on MIVA Medical . Original post here: Minimally Invasive Procedure Descriptions from the Pros At MIVA Medical

A Tour Of Patient Facilities at MIVA Medical

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Dr. Silas Williams gives you a tour of the outpatient facilities at MIVA Medical . MIVA Medical 4200 Little Blue Parkway, Suite 350 Independence, MO 64057 (816) 648-6482 The post A Tour Of Patient Facilities at MIVA Medical appeared first on MIVA Medical . Original post here: A Tour Of Patient Facilities at MIVA Medical

Discussing All Your Health Problems with an Endovascular Specialist

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Almost all health problems can be discussed with an endovascular specialist. These include: PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease), high cholesterol, atherosclerosis, obesity, diabetes and other metabolic diseases. The most useful tips that an endovascular specialist usually offers are: to take great care of your heart, to manage your weight and to prevent or treat any type of blood clotting disorder that is in your family history. In addition, making lifestyle changes is the most useful and precious advice that an endovascular specialist can offer to a patient.             However, you can also discuss treatment options with this type of specialist. Those who suffer with PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease) can discuss angioplasty and stent placement which are among viable treatment options. Other such options include atherectomy and peripheral artery bypass surgery.             You...

What to Avoid When You’ve Suffered a Spinal Compression Fracture

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Spinal compression fractures can be quite painful and they can impact your quality of life. However, they usually heal in less than ten weeks. They can also be treated with: bed rest, pain medication, braces, physical therapy, surgery, weight-bearing and balance exercises.             Moreover, it is advisable to avoid: lifting heavy weights, standing upright incorrectly, remaining entirely inactive and engaging in any activity that places pressure on the spine. These mistakes that can lead to: nerve damage, paralysis or even more damage to the spinal cord.             The main causes of spinal compression fractures are: injury, osteoporosis, abnormalities in the spine and tumors. Regardless of the cause, the treatment remains the same: medication (Tylenol, Ibuprofen) for pain relief, back braces and chiropractic therapy. The latter is meant to alleviate pain, reduce stress o...

Learn More About MIVA Medical

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Take A Tour of MIVA Medical

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Can You Really Ignore Leg Cramps?

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              The main causes of leg cramps include: pregnancy, dehydration, muscle strains, underlying medical conditions, inadequate blood flow and side effects of drugs such as diuretics. In most cases, leg cramps go away after applying ice to the muscle or taking a warm bath or a hot shower. However, leg cramps can also signal: nerve problems, muscle fatigue or magnesium deficiency in the body. In more severe cases, they can be caused by: heart disease, PAD, spinal cord injuries, deep vein thrombosis or blood clots in the leg. The main signs of a blood clot include: swelling (in the exact spot where the clot forms), change in color, pain, edema and an unusually warm feeling in the leg.             A blood clot can stay in the leg between three and six months. It can go away on its own or cause a stroke or heart attack. This is why it is advisable not to ignore le...

Living with PAD –Useful Tips to Stay Safe

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PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease) is associated with certain risk factors such as: age, smoking, high cholesterol, atherosclerosis, obesity and diabetes. However, there are specific preventive measures that one can take. The most important ones include: physical activity, managing metabolic diseases and quitting smoking. Similarly, most common treatments consist of: surgery, medication meant to lower cholesterol levels and aspirin or antiplatelet medication that reduces the symptoms of atherosclerosis.             The most useful tips for living with PAD entail: taking great care of your kidneys, losing weight and treating any type of blood clotting disorder that you may have. However, PAD can be very difficult to diagnose in time, which is why it is advisable to look out for symptoms such as: tiredness, weakness, fatigue, numbness in the legs, becoming prone to infections, experiencing a burning sensation in the legs while restin...

The Main Steps for Addressing Uterine Fibroids

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Uterine fibroids are benign growths that develop in the uterus. They are made of muscle and fibrous tissue. Usually, they are not associated with any specific symptoms. However, in some cases, they become the source of symptoms such as: sharp pain, urinary tract infections, constipation, bladder issues, fatigue, vague discomfort and menstrual periods that are unusually heavy and last for more than seven days.             The growths are caused by estrogen in the body, but they are not life-threatening. Nevertheless, they can cause infertility and should not be left untreated because they can cause anemia on account of heavy blood loss that leads to iron deficiency.             Milk and dairy can reduce uterine fibroids due to being rich in calcium, phosphorus and magnesium. Moreover, vitamin D3 is an anti-tumor agent that can help shrink fibroids. Ultimately, the growths can ...

Top 7 risk factors for PAD

Leg pain. Wounds on the legs that won’t heal. Blue or pale-colored feet. Heaviness in the legs when active. These are all common symptoms of peripheral artery disease (PAD). PAD is a condition where plaque builds up in the arteries which limits blood flow to the limbs. One in every twenty Americans has PAD and needs to be diagnosed promptly by a vascular specialist to decrease long-term risks as much as possible. Some may dismiss these symptoms.  However, if left unmanaged, peripheral artery disease can result in amputation or death. Recognizing the symptoms and getting a diagnosis from an interventional radiologist are very important. Additionally, understanding the common PAD risk factors can help determine if you should be tested more regularly. Here are the top 7 PAD risk factors:  Smoking  The primary risk factor for peripheral artery disease is smoking. Smokers are two to four times more likely to develop PAD than nonsmokers.  Age  Those over 50 yea...

How Do Medical Professionals Deal with Peripheral Arterial Disease?

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The build-up of fatty deposits in the arteries restricting the blood supply to the muscles is called PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease). Its symptoms usually consist of coldness, numbness and weakness in the legs. The patient may also experience painful cramping in the hips.             There is no cure for PAD, but there are several treatments including: physical activity, exercise training, walking regimens, treadmill programs, lifestyle changes and medication that can relieve symptoms. For instance, Vascepa is a drug that is currently undergoing clinical trials with promising results.              Angioplasty and stent placement are also among the viable options. The former is a procedure meant to unclog blocked blood vessels and allow the blood supply to the legs to flow normally. Similarly, stent placement is a medical procedure that consists of implanting a stent th...

Are There Any Alternatives to Kyphoplasty in Kansas City?

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Kyphoplasty is a medical procedure meant to provide pain relief to those suffering from compression fracture. In Kansas City, the only alternative to kyphoplasty is vertebroplasty which is a minimally invasive procedure consisting of injecting bone cement into the fracture.             Kyphoplasty is superior to vertebroplasty because it improves both pain and mobility, whereas vertebroplasty only improves function, but does not do enough to alleviate pain. However, the adverse effects of kyphoplasty can be fatal. They include: cardiac arrest, stroke and embolism.             Another advantage that kyphoplasty provides the patient with is the immensely high rate of success which often leads to a great sense of satisfaction. Moreover, in the case of this particular procedure, complications are quite rare if it is carried out less than twelve weeks after the fracture occurred. ...

Can You Prevent PAD Effectively with Well-Known Home Remedies?

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As medical experts will tell you, once peripheral arterial disease sets in, it’s very difficult to treat. There is no recognized natural cure that is known to break down fat deposits on the interior walls of arteries, and at most the heightened risk of stroke and heart attack can be delayed before a suitable peripheral artery disease treatment Missouri clinics offer is applied. Fortunately, before you actually develop PAD, it’s possible to prevent its onset using simple dieting tricks and home remedies. Here are a few that you can consider: Eliminate trans fats and sources of saturated fats from your diet. Fat sources can be filling, but they can also carry the risk of developing PAD. To avoid that risk, consider replacing fats from dairy and fatty meat with healthy unsaturated fats from seeds, nuts and fish. Other important diet tips also include cutting back on simple sugars and increasing your fiber intake. By doing so and adopting an overall healthy diet, you can effectively ...