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Lower Limb Ischemia Pathway
Before your appointment
Visit your healthcare provider
Get your tests
Review your test results
Review your treatment and management options
Talk with your healthcare provider about a referral
Start your management and watch your symptoms
Keep taking care of yourself
How to treat lower limb ischemia depends on how serious your condition is. Treatment for lower limb ischemia often involves treating other health issues and lowering the chance of your symptoms getting worse. Decide with your healthcare provider what will be best for you. In some cases, you may need to be referred to a specialist.
Your healthcare provider may review the medicines you take to help control your cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels.
You can help manage lower limb ischemia by making changes to your lifestyle and eating habits.
With lower limb ischemia, your symptoms can change quickly. An important part of managing your condition is making sure you can recognize new issues or symptoms that get worse.
Your healthcare provider will review things you should watch for, like:
Download or print the full patient pathway (PDF) and summary (one-page PDF) to learn more about how to manage and treat lower limb ischemia.Patient Pathway Summary
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