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The earliest and most common symptom of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is intermittent claudication, a tightness or squeezing pain in the calf, thigh, or buttock during exertion, such as walking. The pain is usually triggered after the same amount of exercise and is relieved by rest. However, not everyone has this symptom. Current research shows that only a third of people with PAD have ...

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