New Castle Clinic If You Have Leg Pain, Numbness or Tingling You May Have PAD. PAD or Peripheral Arterial Disease is a condition similar to coronary artery disease usually found in the arteries of your pelvis and legs. With symptoms such as cramping, pain or tiredness in leg or hip muscles while walking or climbing stairs, it is often mistaken for something else, such as a back or muscle problem or just getting older. Some people don't even have symptoms, but if you have high blood pressure or high cholesterol you are at risk for PAD. If you smoke or have diabetes you are at an even greater risk. Nearly 8 million Americans have PAD which puts them at higher risk for heart attack and stroke. If left untreated, PAD could lead to gangrene and amputation.
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  • "PAD is easily diagnosed with a simple and painless test," says Dr. Joy Stone, a board certified internal medicine physician with The New Castle Clinic. "You can take control by leading a heart-healthy lifestyle, and following your doctor's recommendations." The American Diabetes Association and American Heart Association recommend anyone over the age of 50 with diabetes get screened for PAD. If you are younger than 50 with diabetes and have other risk factors you should talk to your doctor about a screening
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