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Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Stages Stage 1: Asymptomatic Many people don’t experience symptoms. However, reduced blood flow may be detected through tests. Stage 2: Claudication Patients may experience leg pain or cramping during physical activities like walking, which eases with rest. Stage 3: Ischemic Rest Pain Pain occurs even at rest, typically in the feet or toes, indicating more severe blood flow issues. Stage 4: Ulceration or Gangrene Severe cases can lead to non-healing wounds or gangrene, requiring immediate medical intervention. How Vascular Surgeons Help Vascular surgeons play a critical role in managing PAD through: Diagnosis: Utilizing advanced imaging techniques to assess blood flow and determine the severity of the condition. Lifestyle Modifications: Providing guidance on diet, exercise, and smoking cessation to improve symptoms and overall health. Minimally Invasive Procedures: Performing angioplasty or stenting to open narrowed arteries and restore blood flow. Surgery: In severe cases, bypass surgery may be needed to create a new pathway for blood flow. Wound Care: Offering specialized treatment for ulcers and infections to prevent complications. With the right treatment, vascular surgeons can significantly improve quality of life for those with PAD.