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i can feel my pulse in the bottom of my foot

by Prof. Katlyn Lindgren Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

It means you have good circulation. It's the pulse in your foot. Everyone has one. But if you had hurt your foot, you'd have a far better chance of feeling a pulse/ throbbing sort of feeling in your foot. I believe it's natural. If your a bit concerned then ask relatives before your GP if you don't want to feel...

This is called PAD, or peripheral artery disease. A doctor may pick up on this by checking the pulses in your feet. PAD may also produce other symptoms such as an uncomfortable feeling or pain when walking. Severe PAD can even result in amputation if the blood flow to the leg or foot is inadequate.

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How to check pulse in foot?

How Do You Check a Pulse in Your Foot? WebMD recommends placing the forefinger and middle finger of your dominant hand on top of the person's foot at the area where the big toe and first toe meet the foot to check for a pulse in the foot. Gently feel along the top of the foot toward the person's leg until you feel the pulse.

Where is the pulse located on the foot?

Gently feel along the top of the foot toward the person's leg until you feel the pulse. Usually, the pulse is present along this line in the area opposite the arch. WebMD explains that of the various pulse points, the pulse found in the foot is one of the most difficult to locate.

How long should you count the number of beats after a pulse?

WebMD suggests counting the number of beats for a full 60 seconds after identifying the pulse. Note any irregular rhythms.

How to check for PAD?

Checking for pulses in your feet. The simplest test to screen for PAD is to have your physician check for the pulses in your feet during a routine physical exam. In each foot, there should be two pulses that are easily detected by a trained physician. This test is performed to determine whether the blood flow to your feet is normal.

Can you test for PAD without symptoms?

No symptoms, no testing needed. Screening for PAD probably doesn’t make sense for a healthy individual without symptoms, who is younger than 60 years old, has never smoked and has no family history of atherosclerosis or heart disease, he adds. In this case, screening may actually expose a patient to more risk.

Can a PAD cause pain in the legs?

PAD can cause discomfort in your legs and feet, and limit your walking and activities. Severe PAD can progress to loss of limb. Your doctor can check for signs of the disease with a simple test of pulses in your feet. Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center.

Can a PAD affect the whole body?

PAD may affect the whole body. It’s important to remember that atherosclerosis is not a localized process; it is a systemic disease that affects the arteries everywhere in the body. To that end, if you have PAD, you have a greater risk of having a stroke or heart attack, Dr. Kirksey notes.

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