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Struggling with Rest Pain? Discover Expert Care at Coastal Vascular Center
Rest pain, also known as critical limb ischemia, is a serious and often debilitating condition caused by reduced blood flow to the limbs. Characterized by burning, tingling, or cramping pain in the legs or feet—especially at rest—this advanced stage of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) can lead to severe complications if left untreated.
If you’re experiencing these symptoms, seeking medical attention without delay is crucial. At Coastal Vascular Center, Dr. Ayar specializes in diagnosing and treating Rest pain using state-of-the-art technology and personalized care plans. Don’t ignore the warning signs—schedule a consultation today and take the first step toward relief and restoring your quality of life. Call Dr. Ayar at Coastal Vascular Center now to learn how we can help.
What is Rest Pain?
Rest pain, also known as critical limb ischemia, is a persistent and often debilitating pain in the lower legs or feet caused by significantly reduced blood flow to these areas. Commonly experienced as a burning, tingling, cramping, or numb sensation, this pain arises when the affected body part rests, especially at night or when lying down. Rest pain is a severe symptom of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), in which the arteries supplying blood to the limbs become narrowed or blocked due to plaque buildup caused by cholesterol.
In addition to pain, other symptoms associated with rest pain may include open sores that don’t heal, gangrene, and shiny or discolored skin on the legs or feet. This pain is typically more severe than claudication and often worsens when reclining, as gravity no longer aids blood flow to the extremities.
The discomfort is caused by muscles and tissues not receiving enough oxygen, even during rest. In more severe cases of PAD, even small activities, such as walking a few yards, can provoke distressing symptoms like fatigue, cramping, numbness, or weakness. The exact location of the discomfort often corresponds to the site of the arterial blockage.
If you are experiencing rest pain or any symptoms of PAD, this could indicate a serious condition requiring immediate attention. Contact Dr. Ayar at Coastal Vascular Center for an expert evaluation and personalized treatment plan. Call today to reclaim your comfort and mobility.
Don’t Wait—Take Action Today!
If you’re experiencing burning, tingling, or cramping pain in your legs or feet, it could be Rest Pain caused by Peripheral Arterial Disease. Call Coastal Vascular Center now at 713-999-6056 to schedule an expert evaluation with Dr. Ayar and begin your path toward relief and recovery.
What causes Rest Pain?
Rest pain is often a result of PAD, which is a buildup of plaque in the arteries. This plaque buildup can reduce blood flow to the limbs. The blockages are so powerful, muscles can’t get enough oxygen at rest. Leading to Rest pain. Other causes of PAD include smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
Foot pain is the most common. At first, it’s most troublesome when the leg is elevated, particularly in bed at night. But if the disease progresses, the pain can become constant and is no longer relieved by sitting or standing. Patients with moderate to severe PAD can also develop ulcers or other skin problems in their feet and legs.
The most dangerous symptom is critical limb ischemia. Ischemia is tissue damage caused by a lack of blood and oxygen. In the case of PAD, it can be triggered by a blood clot that blocks a narrowed artery.
Critical limb ischemia is a true emergency that requires immediate treatment to prevent gangrene, amputation, or death. Although rest pain is much less urgent, it usually involves revascularization (surgery or angioplasty with a stent). But patients with claudication may respond well to lifestyle treatment and medications, which is why early diagnosis and treatment are so important.
Many patients with PAD don’t have any symptoms at all. But diagnosis and treatment are essential for them, too. Patients with PAD often have atherosclerosis in other arteries. That’s why they have an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and cardiovascular death. The more severe the PAD, the higher the risk.
Complications
PAD is a serious condition. Clogged arteries caused by decreased blood flow can cause painful cramping while walking or exercising. Other side effects include numbness, weakness, or tingling in the legs and feet and burning pain in the feet and toes. In severe cases, Peripheral artery disease is known to cause critical limb ischemia. This condition begins as open sores that do not heal. These sores progress to tissue depth, causing gangrene, sometimes requiring amputation of the affected limb.
A significant complication caused by peripheral vascular disease is the risk of stroke or heart attack. Atherosclerosis causes the signs and symptoms of peripheral artery disease and isn’t limited to the legs. Fat deposits also build up in arteries supplying blood to the heart and brain.
Prevention
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is the best way to prevent peripheral arterial disease . That means:
- Quit smoking if you’re a smoker.
- If you have diabetes, keep your blood sugar under reasonable control.
- Exercise regularly. Aim for 30 to 45 minutes several times a week after getting your doctor’s OK.
- Lower your cholesterol and blood pressure levels, if applicable.
- Eat foods that are low in saturated fat.
- Maintain a healthy weight.
Advanced Diagnostic and Treatment Options at Coastal Vascular Center
At Coastal Vascular Center, Dr. Ayar is dedicated to diagnosing and treating Rest pain. He uses the latest in technologies and medical procedures. He will conduct several diagnostic tests to understand the underlying issues. Once Rest Pain is diagnosed, He will develop a personalized treatment plan based on each patient’s individual needs.
Treatment options include lifestyle changes such as exercise and diet modifications. Also, PAD symptoms may be treated with medications. These medications treat high cholesterol and control blood pressure. As well as decrease pain while walking to increase exercise. They also aim to prevent the buildup of plaque or the formation of blood clots.
Minimally invasive procedures such as angioplasty and stenting. Angioplasty opens a blocked artery with a medical balloon, enabling better blood flow. In some cases, the affected arteries need to remain open using a stent, which is a small metal cylinder. This treatment is stenting.
A stent graft is another procedure. This is when a stent covered with a piece of synthetic fabric is placed in the blood vessels to bypass affected arteries. A third interventional radiology procedure for peripheral artery disease is called atherectomy. This procedure uses a small catheter at the site of the blockage to shave the plaque away from the inside of the artery and remove it from the patient’s body.
Sometimes, PAD may be severe enough that a medical team has no choice but to perform surgery. This may be the only way to remove blockages or create bypasses around the clogged areas.
Patient Testimonials
At Coastal Vascular Center, we have helped many patients manage their Rest pain and improve their quality of life. One patient, John, had been experiencing Rest pain for years and had been told by other doctors that there was nothing that could be done. After visiting Coastal Vascular Center, John received a minimally invasive procedure that relieved his Rest pain and allowed him to resume his normal activities.
Another patient, Maria, had been dealing with Rest pain for several years and had tried various medications with little success. After consulting with our team at Coastal Vascular Center, Maria received a personalized treatment plan that included a minimally invasive procedure. She reported that her Rest pain had significantly improved, and she was able to enjoy her daily activities without discomfort.
Your Path to Relief Begins at Coastal Vascular Center
Navigating the discomforts of Rest Pain can be challenging and a hindrance to enjoying a full and active life. At Coastal Vascular Center, we understand the critical importance of diagnosing and effectively treating Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and its symptoms, including the debilitating effects of Rest Pain. Under the expert care of Dr. Ayar and our dedicated team, personalized treatment plans are developed to address your specific needs, aiming to restore your mobility, alleviate pain, and significantly improve your quality of life.
Embark on a journey to recovery and reclaim the comfort you deserve. If you or a loved one is suffering from Rest Pain or any symptoms indicative of PAD, don’t let another day pass by in discomfort. Reach out to Coastal Vascular Center today. Our state-of-the-art facilities and our commitment to compassionate care ensure you’re in capable hands.
Contact us now to schedule your consultation with Dr. Ayar. Embrace the opportunity for a healthier, more pain-free life. Early intervention is key to preventing further complications and achieving the best possible outcomes.
Contact Coastal Vascular Center: Your relief and recovery are our top priorities. Let us be your partner in health. Call us today: 713-999-6056
Together, let’s take the next step towards your health and well-being.
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