Peripheral Vascular Disease
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In this video, Dr Matt explains the two subtypes of peripheral vascular disease - Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) & peripheral venous disease (PVD), with respect to their causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and treatment/management.
This was very informative, appreciate it.
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5p is for acute limb ischemia
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I 6:43 get leg cramps at I have a lot of varicose veins and it actually feels better to stand then to sit. But then I get so tired and my legs feel heavy, then at night, I get the night cramps, now it's been moving to the... (upper buttock).. is this a party of it? Or just
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So we have to measure how much blood flows to the limbs
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Marvelous lecture sir
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This has been so helpful. Thank you 😊
@rach77elMy father had pain especially while resting
He had open heart surgery 8 years back
Is this pain due to his heart weakness or his vessel weakness or both?
Can you give me the remedy for his pain?
Great video! Thank you!
@fernandacerqueira2020My Peripheral Arterial Disease was terrible and I suffered with it for 4 years before I met Dr Madida Sam on YouTube whom with their remedies got my condition reversed..
@ReneGreg-j2t4dPlease answer. What about EXTREME upper extremity PVD. That's what my husband was diagnosed with. His hands and lower arms are purple. Huge showing veins. But he has it everywhere. Just extremely obvious in arms and on face. Top vascular specialists are baffled. The consensus is exposure to TCE chemical in the military in the early 80's. Could that cause this? It's awful!
@lr9152I appreciate this video a lot! Thank you!!
@cleanbeauty-hfGreat info! Knowing the signs and risk factors for PVD could help so many avoid complications.
@ApkerLepinskiCould PAD curable without stent
@annammajais2033thank you! the best explanation :)
@mim_0717Beautiful work
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@selvaperumalmeBest explanation ever
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That is the best explanation I have ever heard. Thank you so much. My Doctor didn't even explain. Great help :)
@Rent-a-ghostThe best explanation on this subject you can find. Thanks team
@Light51112What's difference between PAD and vasculitis? Could inexperienced doctor mistakenly diagnose pad like vasculitis? What it would mean for patient?
@zperdekThanks for your video, I’ve had both legs & 1 arm blood pressure checked after excruciating pain in the both bottom of my ankles leading up and forward towards my shin bones.. my dr told me to stop walking & twist my ankle round & round each leg a few times, then re walk slowly. I showed both the dr & the both nurses all my new & increasing spider veins & varicose veins on my bottoms of my legs.. my legs are swollen, always my right foot more than my left.. but they didn’t seem to care. They made me feel like a hypochondriac & my blood pressure is normal, so sorry but there’s nothing we can do. My legs, particularly my arteries are possibly full of cholesterol & like i was told to take aspirin & stop smoking. No more investigations needed apparently. Even though I’m an ex IV drug user..(9 years clean) & did tell them during this dark/self harming time in my life, I’ve accidentally hit an artery in my groin,,twice & also in my neck. Obv no liquid was possibly injected as the arteries have nerves & just pricking a pin prick hole caused a lot of hard to control blood loss..Eventually with pressure etc blood flow stopped,but each time, the surrounding skin was dark red, swollen up by double & felt like I’ve been pierced by a hot dagger. It was 1 of the worst pain, I’ve ever felt, after 40 years of plastic facial surgery, following a birth defect..
I also told the dr & the nurses that I get a vein/ artery fluttering feeling & due to where in my body it happens, like my upper arm for example if the next time is further down my arm, the next 1 will be around my wrist..(I can then feeling it returning up the other side) Also if it happens I’m my chest area, I can predict up or down depending on the next vein/arterial twitch..(this has happened during an appointment with a dr who says it was normal, whereas when it happened abt 10 yrs ago whilst i was an in patient for facial surgery & like ive says above I can usually predict.. the nurse caring for me, 1st listened with her stethoscope & took my pulse & blood pressure & they where going to arrange to inject a dye into my artery & put me through some machine thinking it could be a small clot, but due to knowing the pain of touching any artery with the smallest of needles, I refused to do it. Bc I knew if they didn’t put me to sleep I would’ve screamed the hospital down & poss during the produce needed restrained etc & it would’ve have been pretty or maybe even traumatising for the nurses not to mention myself..) Why they refused to do that procedure immediately before or after my facial surgery ive no idea…!? They could’ve gotten to the bottom of my arterial problem years ago, whilst I was unconscious & the cholesterol in my arteries was a lot less than now. As also around that time I was told I had a gall stone. Which now I have 2!! (Bc they refused to give me whatever treatment reduces their size & then do key hole ops) but wanted to cut from my sternum to my navel & I’d says no ive enough scars on my body.. I think I’m going to get a blood clot or poss have a heart attack or pulmonary embolism or worse, a stroke.. (out of all those I’d rather have a heart attack as it’s treatable on the pathetic NHS in Scotland) if I have a stroke, ive no chance & no doubt will be left disabled down 1 side & a lifetime burden upon my family. I’d rather buy a gun…🤍☮️ LOVE & PEAC WITH GRATITUDE FROM SCOTLAND. UK🏴💙
Great explanation 😊
@marthanguyeneza555Can PAD Cause from a injury? I have a injury in my leg and the area has some numbness and it’s caused both my legs to become sore from my 2 injuries and cold and my arms
@ashleigh37can sitting too much lead to this ?
@kamelkani4051I love your videos! You are such a great teacher!
@michellesessions5324NO , Stripping of varicose veins in PVT is old fashioned and painful . Laser ablation of varicose veins is non invasive and quicker recovery ; also no mention of treatment of venous ulcers which frequently occur . Generally a poor presentation which skirted around the subject .
@garrington120Atherosclerotic plaque does develope in veins, but its not very common and pretty much ignored. Been doing Vascular ultrasound exams for 30 years.
@deanhansen5041Wonderful lecture that was all beautifully explained.
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@IK_59Thank you for this excellent video. It really added to the material I had studied and learned in lecture.
@cmcgee66Talks too fast impossible to understand important information, too bad.
@vitutevalikas10Thank you very interesting and presented in a way that can be understood
@xlaloubaThanks for clearly explaining this. It helps a lot in my nursing school. 😁
@afishisfinetooGGVery good information it is so easy to follow whay does my leg not give me warning that this terrible pain in my left leg going down to my ankle is going to happen ittake 10min to come around thanks
@maurakennedy5952Statins are a poison, and there is no mention of Nitric Oxide supplementation. This guy is ignorant and a quack.
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