10 Claudication Symptoms

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Tingling

Along with the pain and numbness individuals sometimes encounter with claudication, some people may develop a tingling sensation in the legs, feet or buttocks. Certain claudication symptoms, including tingling, may relent if a person walks around. This allows normal circulation to resume.

Other ways of relieving the uncomfortable sensation of tingling are clenching and unclenching fists, wiggling the toes and taking the pressure off the affected area, allowing it to regain normal function.

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