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If your feet or calves cramp or ache while walking, but the pain eases when you stop, it could be more than just fatigue—it may be claudication, another hallmark of peripheral artery disease.
- After short periods of walking
- In both legs, though sometimes one side is worse
- As a recurring symptom that worsens over time
This discomfort is a sign that your muscles aren’t getting the oxygen-rich blood they need during movement, and it’s one of the strongest predictors of future cardiovascular events, including heart attacks.
When to See a Doctor
While these foot-related signs don’t guarantee a heart attack is imminent, they are all signs that your cardiovascular health could be compromised.
Pay attention to:
- New or worsening symptoms
- Symptoms that appear in combination (e.g., swelling + numbness)
- Any pain that interferes with walking or daily activity
If you’re noticing these changes, don’t wait. Early evaluation and treatment can often reverse or slow the progression of heart-related conditions.
What You Can Do Today
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