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and you may not notice any warning signs. That's why medical guidelines recommend early detection for P.A.D. If you have any of the
risk factors for P.A.D., or notice any
symptoms, talk to your doctor about getting tested. Only a minority of individuals with P.A.D. are aware of their diagnosis.
If you think you have Peripheral Artery Disease, often called P.A.D. or poor circulation in your legs, it's important to talk to your doctor about getting tested for P.A.D. as soon as possible. Your doctor may refer to it as Peripheral Arterial Disease.
Learn more about testing for P.A.D.
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information regarding your health. Please consult your health-care professional if
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Last Updated: August 2009

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