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PVD is caused by a slowage or stoppage of blood through the blood vessels in the arms and legs. Smoking causes vasoconstriction ( constriction or narrowing of the blood vessels). When the blood can't flow as fast through the veins (because they are narrowed), the tissues are waiting for the blood get to them because they need oxygen to produce energy. In the meantime they need energy to survive so they produce the energy without oxygen. The byproduct of that production is lactic acid, which builds up in the tissue causing the pain you experience with PVD.

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Does smoking affect Peripheral vascular disease?

One major risk factor is smoking cigarettes


How you treat peripheral vascular disease?

Blood thinners are used, at times, but the primary treatment, as PVD becomes more severe is surgical. Stopping smoking, of course, is an essential part of treatment.


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There could be a number of medical conditions that cause you to feel that your body is not producing any heat. You may have a peripheral vascular disease, possibly related to diabetes, or smoking cigarettes. Possibly you are too thin, and lack subcutaneous fat, needed to keep you warm.


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How can smoking lead lung desigh?

Yes, smoking can lead to lung disease. Some examples of diseases that may be smoking related are emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and lung cancer.


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