Surviving Diabetes – Become Familiar with PAD Signs and Symptoms
As obesity is becoming a more common disease process in America, so is the rise of Type 2 diabetes. Along with managing your blood sugar, you must be vigilant about vascular disease. As a diabetic, you need to become familiar with PAD: Peripheral…
The Dangers of Resting Pain
If you have Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), you may be experiencing intermittent pain, cramping, or fatigue while walking or doing something active. It is essential to monitor PAD! If ignored, PAD can deteriorate into…
Fatty Liver Disease and PAD: A Heightened Risk for Fibrous Deterioration
With the nationwide increase in obesity, we are seeing not only an increase in Type 2 diabetes, but an increase in NAFLD: Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease. According to the American Liver Foundation:
Peripheral Arterial Disease in the Diabetic Patient: Tips to Prevent Limb Loss
When you have a disease like diabetes, regular health screenings with a vascular surgeon specializing in Peripheral Arterial Disease, like Dr. David Nabi, are vital. Partnering with a PAD specialist can mean make a world of difference in preventing the loss of limbs….
PAD and Claudication: What is Claudication and Why Does It Matter
Claudication is the first stage of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). Its name comes from the Latin word "claudicare," which means "to limp." As it relates to PAD, claudication describes the pain, achiness, and muscle fatigue experienced primarily in the thighs and calves….

