What Is Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD)? Explained by Dr. A.P.S. Suri, Founder of Indian Podiatry Association

 

Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) is a circulatory condition in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs—usually the legs and feet. This condition often goes unnoticed until complications arise.

In this article, renowned foot specialist Dr. A.P.S. Suri, Founder of the Indian Podiatry Association, shares key insights about PVD, including its symptoms, risks, and prevention strategies.


⚠️ Early Signs and Symptoms of PVD:

  • Leg pain or cramping while walking (known as claudication)
  • Cold feet or lower legs
  • Slow-healing wounds or ulcers on the feet
  • Weak or absent pulse in feet
  • Numbness or tingling
  • Shiny skin or hair loss on the legs

Don’t ignore persistent foot pain or slow-healing wounds—they could signal poor blood circulation.


👣 Why Peripheral Vascular Disease Is a Foot Health Concern

PVD is a major underlying cause of non-healing foot wounds and ulcers, particularly in diabetic patients. If ignored, PVD can lead to gangrene and amputation. Dr. Suri stresses that timely intervention can help save limbs and improve quality of life.

“Most amputations begin with a small, untreated wound. Vascular screening is essential,” says Dr. Suri.


🎯 Who Is at Higher Risk of PVD?

  • Diabetics
  • Smokers
  • People over 50
  • Individuals with high cholesterol
  • Patients with high blood pressure
  • Those with sedentary lifestyles

🧠 How Is PVD Diagnosed?

Doctors may use tests such as:

  • Doppler Ultrasound
  • Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI)
  • Angiography or MRI scans

Once diagnosed, treatments can range from medication to lifestyle changes, and in some cases, vascular surgery or angioplasty.


Tips to Prevent PVD:

  • Control blood sugar and blood pressure
  • Stop smoking
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Walk or exercise regularly
  • Eat a heart-healthy diet
  • Check your feet daily (especially for diabetics)

📌 About Dr. A.P.S. Suri

Dr. A.P.S. Suri is one of India’s leading voices in podiatry and diabetic foot care. As the Founder of the Indian Podiatry Association, he has helped raise national awareness about limb-saving strategies, vascular health, and early detection of foot-related complications.

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