Patient Education

Here you will find links to printable fliers on the most-requested vascular topics. Just download, print and share. The fliers are free as a public service from the Society for Vascular Surgery Foundation.

Patient Education

Here you will find links to printable fliers on the most-requested vascular topics. Just download, print and share. The fliers are free as a public service from the Society for Vascular Surgery Foundation.

Abdominal Aortic

Aneurysm (AAA)

The abdominal aorta serves the entire lower half of the body. Nearly 200,000 people in the U.S. each year are diagnosed with an AAA, which can be deadly without treatment.

Carotid Artery

Disease

The carotid arteries supply blood to your brain. Up to 3 percent of those older than 65 have carotid artery disease, which increases the risk of stroke.

Cholesterol and Vascular Health

When it comes to vascular disease, cholesterol is Enemy No. 1. Bad cholesterol narrows the insides of blood vessels, leading to vascular disease, strokes, heart attacks, aneurysms and other life-threatening problems.

Diabetes

Too much blood sugar in the blood can cause atherosclerosis. Learn more about diabetes and your vascular health.

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

If you get leg cramps when you walk, it may be a sign of PAD. Learn more about keeping your legs healthy.

Physical Activity and Vascular Health

Exercise can benefit vascular patients in many ways. It may reduce the risk of stroke, helps those with PAD avoid interventions, and decreases the growth rate of AAAs.

Smoking

Cessation

The benefits of stopping smoking are clear. Within hours, carbon monoxide levels begin to disappear and oxygen levels in your blood begin to improve.

Smoking and Vascular Disease

Cigarette smoking accelerates the hardening and narrowing of arteries. In smokers, that process starts earlier and blood clots are two to four times more likely.

What is Vascular Disease?

Heart disease can occur when the arteries are clogged with plaque and cholesterol, but that same problem can occur in any artery of the body.

Varicose

Veins

Cigarette smoking accelerates the hardening and narrowing of arteries. In smokers, that process starts earlier and blood clots are two to four times more likely.

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