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What are the risk factors for peripheral artery disease?

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) occurs when the leg arteries begin to narrow, typically due to atherosclerosis or the accumulation of plaque in your artery walls. This reduces blood flow which allows oxygen-rich blood to enter the skin and muscles and affects your ability to walk and treat injuries. Plaque ruptures can also occur which can

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How painful is UFE?

We specialize in Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) and we offer a non-surgical, minimally invasive, permanent fibroid treatment in Northern Virginia (convenient to Springfield, Fairfax, Alexandria, Arlington, Woodbridge), Maryland (convenient to National Harbor, Oxon Hill, Waldorf, La Plata, and Clinton), and Washington  DC. If you have a question about Fibroids or UFE treatment, comment below and

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How is peripheral artery disease (PAD) treated?

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) occurs when the arteries that carries blood to your legs, abdomen, and arms become narrowed, reducing blood flow. The reduction occurs when a tablet, a fatty substance, builds up inside these arteries. Many people with peripheral artery disease (also called peripheral arterial disease or peripheral vascular disease) have discomfort or pain

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We specialized in Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) and we offer a non-surgical, minimally invasive, permanent fibroid treatment in Northern Virginia (convenient to Springfield, Fairfax, Alexandria, Arlington, Woodbridge), Maryland (convenient to National Harbor, Oxon Hill, Waldorf, La Plata, and Clinton), and Washington  DC. If you have a question about Fibroids or UFE treatment, comment below and

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