Posted on 8th May, 2024 at 9:52:24 PM
Intermittent claudication like painful cramps in your hip, thigh, or calf muscles after activity, such as walking or climbing stairs.
Leg numbness or weakness.
Coldness in your lower leg or foot, especially when compared with the other side.
Sores or wounds on your toes, feet, or legs that heal slowly.
A change in the color of your legs.
If peripheral artery disease progresses, pain may even occur when you are at rest or when you are lying down. It may be intense enough to disrupt sleep. Hanging your legs over the edge of your bed or walking around your room may temporarily relieve the pain.