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Pad DiseaseWhat is the difference between restless legs syndrome and PAD - peripheral arterial disease?

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peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) can have symptoms in common, but are very different diseases. They have, however, both primarily affect the legs, and both can be treated. However, the causes of PAD are easier to identify the causes of RLS in many cases.

Narrowing of the arteries due to fatty deposits causes PAD. In this way, it's like artery disease that affects the heart. PAD can also sometimes be called peripheral vascular disease, since the PAD can also cause other arteries like those in the neck to hang.

With one exception, TBP generally known cause. However, according to CSA, blood vessels and arteries are fine, but sometimes a spasm occurs causing intense pain. The spasms may be related to cold, smoking or exercise

Posted on January 10, 2010.
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