Treatment for peripheral artery disease has two major goals:
You may be able to accomplish these goals with lifestyle changes, especially early in the course of peripheral artery disease. If you smoke, quitting is the single most important thing you can do to reduce your risk of complications.
If you have signs or symptoms of peripheral artery disease, you likely will need additional medical treatment. Your doctor may prescribe medicine to prevent blood clots, lower blood pressure and cholesterol, and control pain and other symptoms.
Medications:
Angioplasty and surgery:
In some cases, angioplasty or surgery may be necessary to treat peripheral artery disease that's causing claudication: