The pain that a person with arterial insufficiency feels on exertion, which is relieved by rest, is ______________ _____________

ANS:


intermittent claudication

Intermittent claudication is a pain caused by ischemia when a person with arterial insufficiency exerts to the point that the tissues have inadequate oxygen-rich blood. The pain is relieved by rest.

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