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How can intermittent claudication be treated?

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How can intermittent claudication be treated?

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In many cases the problem is self-limiting because the collateral arteries slowly increase in size over several months and allow more blood to reach the muscles. However, intermittent claudication is a warning sign that the arteries are being damaged.

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