What Are the Treatments for a Blocked Leg Artery?
The causes of a blocked leg artery are numerous. These include blockage stemming from longstanding peripheral arterial disease, blockage related to a blood clot traveling from a different location, trauma-related blockage and blockage caused by compression from nearby anatomic structures. Blockages are categorized by the onset of symptoms. Acute blockages occur suddenly and symptoms appear rapidly. Chronic blockages develop over time, which allows for gradual symptom appearance. Treatment is tailored to both the cause and duration of the blockage.