Arteriosclerosis Symptoms
Inadequate Blood Supply in the Legs
The symptoms of arteriosclerosis vary according to the arteries involved. Signs of inadequate blood supply generally appear first in the legs. There may be numbness and coldness in the feet, and cramps and pains in the legs even after light exercise. Arteriosclerosis that affects arteries to the legs may cause severe pain in the legs and such a decreased blood flow to the legs is referred to as Peripheral Vascular Disease. This type of arteriosclerosis can cause severe leg pain, which tends to be more pronounced when walking. In severe cases the pain will even occur when at rest or when sleeping and wounds may refuse to heal properly, possibly resulting in infection. …show more content…
When arteries leading to the brain are involved, the vessel may burst, causing haemorrhage in the brain tissues. A cerebral vascular stroke, with partial or complete paralysis on one side of the body, may result if there is blockage with a blood clot. It may also lead to loss of memory and a confused state of mind in elderly people. If arteries leading to the kidneys are involved, the patient may suffer from high blood pressure and kidney disorders. Arteriosclerosis that affects the kidneys can also result in kidney failure, leading to