What Is Fibromuscular Dysplasia?
6. Peripherals
The peripheral arteries deliver blood to the outer parts of our body. This means our limbs, and our hands and feet. Problems can also occur here if the blood is not flowing as freely as it should do. This can result in a number of symptoms, one of which is discomfort when the peripheral body parts are being moved.
The condition can also cause the limbs, hands, and feet to take on a different color. It can also cause the muscle to become weaker than usual, and the patient will also sometimes experience numbness. The lack of warm blood flowing to the area can make the tissues in the peripherals feel cold.
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