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Who Is At Risk For PAD?

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Who Faces The Biggest Risk For Peripheral Artery Disease?

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) has been referred to as a silent killer, a dangerous circulatory disorder that may restrict movement and increase vulnerability to potentially deadly cardiovascular complications. PAD is characterised by the constriction of arteries, often in the lower limbs, and decreases the amount of blood necessary to supply blood to the muscles and tissues. In the long run, this limited circulation may lead to cramping, painful ambulation, and slow-healing wounds.

The most disturbing factor about PAD is the fact that it is stealthy. People do not even know they possess it until they develop complications.

Who Is At Risk For PAD?

Knowing who is at risk for PAD is the first step in preventing peripheral artery disease. The risk increases with age, typically beginning around 50 and progressing significantly after 65, as arteries lose elasticity and accumulate plaque. Certain health and lifestyle factors also raise the risk, including diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and smoking, which directly damages blood vessels and promotes narrowing.

PAD disease may impact any person, but certain groups are at increased risk due to age, lifestyle, or underlying health conditions.

1. Older Adults

Individuals above 60 years are more susceptible to PAD because the arteries naturally stiffen with age, therefore limiting blood flow to the limbs.

2. Individuals With Diabetes

High blood sugar destroys the inner lining of the blood vessels, causing poor circulation and slow healing of wounds.

3. Patients With High Blood Pressure Or Cholesterol

Both conditions lead to the accumulation of plaque, which constricts arteries, thereby limiting the supply of oxygen-rich blood to muscles.

4. Smokers

One of the greatest causes of PAD is tobacco use. It speeds up the damage to the arteries and increases the risk of a blockage.

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5. People With A Family History

Even in healthy individuals, PAD can be promoted by a genetic predisposition to heart disease or vascular conditions.

6. People Who Have A Sedentary Life Or Have A Poor Diet

Physical inactivity and consuming high-fat and processed food diets favor the formation of arterial plaque, increasing the risk of PAD.

Lifestyle And Health Conditions That Increase Risk

Most lifestyle habits and illnesses are also the biggest risk factors for PAD:

  • Being overweight creates additional strain on the heart and blood vessels, which have to work harder to pump blood. This may cause high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and insulin resistance over time, which have been proven to be causes of atherosclerosis, the principal cause of PAD.
  • Diet is known to have a direct relationship with determining the health of blood vessels. Foods containing saturated fat, trans fat, and refined sugars promote the formation of plaque within the walls of the arteries and thus constrict the arteries, limiting blood circulation.
  • Some metabolic diseases, like chronic kidney disease and metabolic syndrome, are highly predisposing to PAD because they disrupt vascular function and lipid balance. These disorders tend to coexist with diabetes and obesity, worsening the damage to the arteries.

How Risk For PAD Differs Between Men And Women

 Peripheral artery disease can be developed by both men and women, although they are usually presented in different ways.

Earlier diagnosis occurs in men since they usually develop typical symptoms such as pain in the legs during exertion. Women, on the other hand, can present minor symptoms like fatigue or numbness, which can cause late diagnosis. Patients with diabetes or hypertension are at even greater risk of having PAD. The differences in hormones can also influence the level of response of arteries to inflammatory reactions and plaque formation.

The professionals of Advanced Medical Group focus on increasing awareness among athletes so that they can detect the PAD symptoms early and consult a doctor to avoid complications.

How To Know If You’re At Risk

In case you think that you are at risk of having PAD, it is necessary to be attentive to the symptoms and risk factors.

Consult a specialist in case of leg pain during walking, which disappears after rest, slow wound healing, numbness, or weakness. These factors may cause progressive blockage of arteries and severe complications, such as tissue injuries or ulcers, when ignored.

Some of the accurate tests to determine circulation are

  • Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI): This is used to compare the blood pressure rates between the ankle and the arm to detect blockages.
  • Doppler Ultrasound: This is used to see the blood flowing in the arteries using sound waves.
  • Angiography: An imaging technique used to identify constricted or blocked vessels, which is based on the use of contrast imaging.
  • Blood Tests: Measure cholesterol level and blood sugar, as well as indicators of inflammation in PAD.

Regular checkups and timely intervention would enable individualised PAD treatment regimens that would restore ideal blood flow and prevent complications.

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Steps To Lower Your Risk

The most effective measure in reducing your risk of PAD is the decision to quit smoking. Avoiding tobacco will stop additional damage to the arteries and improve circulation. Equally, the controlled level of blood sugar will inhibit the microvascular damage due to diabetic complications.

Moderate exercise, like 30 minutes of brisk walking every day, can enhance circulation and vascular well-being. Whole-foods, vegetarian, and omega-3-based diet helps to fortify arteries and reduce cholesterol.

Monitoring regularly also enables the early detection of an imbalance that may result in atherosclerosis. PAD can be greatly reduced by alterations in diet, compliance with medication, or activity. Advanced Medical Group suggests yearly screenings for adults who have varied risk factors so that they can be intervened with and prevented earlier.

Take Control Of Your Vascular Health

Peripheral artery disease can have silent progression, yet it is by no means impossible to beat. By being aware of people vulnerable to PAD and the associated risk factors, individuals will be able to take decisive actions to safeguard their vascular health.

Advanced Medical Group is committed to assisting patients in early risk detection of PAD, effective management of PAD symptoms, and providing the most recent treatment measures against PAD. Managing your vascular health now guarantees your stronger, pain-free movement and improved heart health in the future.

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Fatima Shaik MD

Cardiologist

Fatima Shaik is a board certified internist and cardiologist. She specializes in general cardiology and heart rhythm disorders. She cares for patients at Advanced Medical Group in Jersey City and North Bergen. She also performs procedures at Jersey City Medical Center.

She completed her undergraduate education at NYU and received her MD degree for SUNY Downstate Medical Center. She completed her residency training at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center and her cardiology fellowship at New York Presbyterian Queens. She went on for advanced training in electrophysiology at Cooper Hospital in Camden, NJ.
She is trained in device implantation, SVT and atrial fibrillation ablations as well as watchman implantations.
She is fluent in English and Hindi.
She is currently accepting new patients.

Reema Parikh, DPT

Physical Therapist

Reema Parikh received two bachelor’s degrees from Long Island University and Touro College, and graduated as a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Touro College in 2013. In her early years as a DPT, she received an award for excellence in research and taught a course for the national physical therapy licensing board exam. Dr. Parikh has a passion for helping patients on their health journey; she is experienced in all ages and care of patients, ranging from pediatric care to geriatric care. She has hosted live and virtual workouts for varying levels of physical activity, incorporating mobility and strength segments. Dr. Parikh has furthered her education by receiving certifications in many aspects of physical therapy and holistic care including Nutritional PT, Restorative Yoga, Pilates, and Reiki.

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Aishwarya Parab, PT

Physical Therapist

Aishwarya Parab received her Bachelors in Physiotherapy in India in 2015 and furthered her studies at Long Island University where she graduated with her Masters in Exercise Science, Sports, and Nutrition in 2019. She has experience working with various conditions, including herniated disks, spondylolysis, and post-operative mobility issues. Aishwarya has taken courses to expand her knowledge in the physical therapy world, including spinal mobility courses, neuromuscular reeducation courses, and getting a certificate with Revolution in Motion. Aishwarya finds it exceedingly rewarding to build a long-term relationship with her patients and shows commitment towards providing structured and effective healthcare.

Dr. Prajakta Avhad

Prajakta Avhad, MD

Pain Management located in Franklin Township, Somerset, NJ & East Brunswick, NJ

About Dr. Avhad
Dr. Prajakta Avhad is double board-certified in Pain Management and Anesthesiology. Dr. Avhad received her M.B.B.S. from MIMER, India, and completed her Surgical internship and Anesthesia residency at Brookdale University Hospital in Brooklyn, New York during which she interned at Memorial Sloan Kettering, St. Luke’s Roosevelt, and Staten Island Hospital.

She then completed her Pain Management Fellowship from Cleveland Clinic Foundation.

Dr. Avhad is a diplomate of the American Board of Anesthesiology and a member of the American Academy of Pain Medicine.

Dr. Avhad has been in practice in Central and South Jersey for more than 12years. She is a caring physician with expertise and experience in treating a spectrum of Pain conditions like chronic back and neck pain, herniated discs/sciatica with minimally invasive interventional procedures.

Dr. Avhad and her family reside in New Jersey. She is an avid gardener active with her kids, dog, and garden if not tending to her broad and exotic orchid collection.

Radhika Patel PA-C

Radhika Patel, PA-C

Physician Assistant located in Jersey City, NJ

About Patel
Graduating summa cum laude from Rutgers University with a BA in Biological Sciences and minor in Spanish, Radhika Patel obtained experiences in outpatient medicine as well as in emergency medical services prior to pursuing a career as a physician assistant. She graduated from the Rutgers University Physician Assistant program with a Master of Science after training in cardiology, internal medicine, and urgent care, among many other fields at various hospitals and private practices throughout the state of New Jersey. She is a proud member of the team at Advanced Garden State Cardiology and looks forward to meeting with patients each day in our Jersey City office.

Enrique D Chappilliquen Lucio, PA-C

Enrique Chappilliquen, PA-C

Physician Assistant located in Union City, NJ & Jersey City, NJ

About Dr. Chappilliquen
Graduated from Mercy College Physician Assistant Program with a Masters of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, Enrique has extensive experience in the medical field for more than 6 years.

He has clinical experience and training in internal medicine, cardiology, general and vascular surgery, hematology, oncology, and emergency medicine. He joined Dr. Richard’s practice in October of 2016. Since then, he has been a dedicated medical provider working in the Union City office and the Hematology/Oncology office in Jersey City as well.

As a Hispanic, he proudly serves his community with passion and devotion. Being able to communicate fluently with his patients allows him the opportunity to provide excellent medical care to the Hispanic community in Union City and Jersey City. Also, sharing the same language, culture, and values as his patients allows him to connect at a personal level with his patients. Enrique continues to develop his knowledge and skills constantly to continue satisfying the needs of his patients.

Dr Christopher Samaniego, DPM

Christopher Samaniego, DPM

Podiatrist located in Jersey City, NJ, Union City, NJ, and West New York, NJ

Christopher Samaniego, DPM, is originally from Freehold, New Jersey. He attended college at Messiah College, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Biology. He earned his podiatric medical degree from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, PA and completed his surgical residency training at Detroit Medical Center in Detroit, MI. 

Dr. Samaniego provides comprehensive foot and ankle care at Advanced Medical Group in Jersey City, Union City, and West New York. His specialized surgical training includes

  • Bunion
  • Hammertoe correction
  • Diabetic foot care
  • Fungal nail care
  • Plantar fasciitis, tendinitis, orthotics
  • Gout, warts, neuroma care
  • Flat feet and high arched feet
  • Foot and ankle trauma
  • Adult and paediatric foot conditions
  • Arthritis of the foot and ankle
  • Arthroscopy, joint replacement, minimally invasive techniques

Samaniego is a member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and the American Podiatric Medical Association. He keeps up to date on the latest surgical techniques and available technology in foot and ankle care.

Prior to joining Advanced Medical Group, Samaniego studied public healthcare in Zambia and assisted in providing care to the local community. He has also presented research at the annual meeting of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Samaniego achieved the highest rank of Eagle Scout through the Boy Scouts of America and volunteered with Troop 454 for scouts with special needs and the Freehold Public Library. In his free time, Samaniego volunteers with his local church community service and youth programs.

Samaniego resides in Jersey City, NJ and maintains his health by cycling and interval training several times a week. He explains, “Healthy doctors inspire healthy patients. I follow the same advice I give my patients, and I read constantly to become a better physician every day. I encourage my patients to ask questions and learn about the cause of their symptoms. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

Dr. Merwin Richard, MD. A cardiologist

Merwin Richard, MD

Cardiologist located in Jersey City, NJ & Union City, NJ

As an established board-certified internist and cardiologist, Merwin Richard, MD, has a reputation for helping patients with the most complex of health conditions. He cares for patients at Advanced Medical Group in West New York, Jersey City, and Union City, New Jersey.

Richard began his undergraduate education in medicine at Stanley Medical College in India. He earned his doctor of medicine degree from Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University before relocating to New York City.

After completing both his internship and internal medicine residency through the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dr. Richard went through advanced fellowship training. He completed a cardiovascular fellowship at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, then went on to finish a second fellowship in interventional cardiology through Mount Sinai School of Medicine (now Icahn).

 

Throughout his career, Richard has stayed involved in numerous research projects and previously served as a professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (now Rutgers University). Richard went on to become the director of the first cardiac catheterization and interventional laboratory in Jersey City and has extensive training in vein treatments.

To ensure he continues staying up to date with the latest research and techniques, Richard maintains his board memberships. He’s board certified through the American Board of Internal Medicine in cardiovascular disease and interventional cardiology.

Being fluent in English,  Spanish, and Tamil gives Richard the opportunity to communicate with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds. Richard is currently accepting new patients.

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