What are the symptoms of intermittent claudication?
The typical symptoms of intermittent claudication are calf, foot, arm or thigh/buttock cramping or tightness with exertion (such as walking, climbing stairs, and running) the location of the narrowing of the arteries determines where it happens. The important sign of claudication is that it is reproducible it tends to occur each time after roughly the same amount of exertion or exercise and is relieved by rest. Tingling and possibly itching are, most likely, not part of this.