What Is Mixed Hyperlipidemia?

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9. Peripheral Vascular Disease

All of our muscles need a constant supply of oxygen. This includes the muscles in our legs, arms, and our extremities. To provide this oxygen, there is a system of arteries that covers every inch of our bodies. This system doesn’t always work as effectively as it should do, however.

Peripheral vascular disease is a condition where circulation problems means there is an insufficient supply of blood to the limbs. It can happen in the arms but it usually happens in the arms. There are a number of potential underlying causes of this condition, and mixed hyperlipidemia is a contributing factor in some cases.

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