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Dear Sir, I am 68 years old. I have been getting pain since last one month, only while long brisk walk at the right lower limb. I need to take break/rest after taking one round of the park and walk further. I use to walk 5 rounds of the park nonstop earlier. Rest of the time whole day or night I do not get any pain at all. I consulted my Doctor he suggested for ARTERIAL COLOUR doppler EXAMINATION. I got it done and the report states as below:- DIFFUSE atherosclerotic CHANGES IN THE RIGHT LOWER LIMB ARTERIES-THE IMAGING FINDINGS BEING SIGNIFICANT IN THE ANTERIOR.
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It is clear from report that you have intermittent claudication and drugs given to you already can be taken
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