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About Dr. Sravan

My approach to patient care is guided by a simple yet profound philosophy: I view each patient through the lens of family, offering the same level of respect, care, and dignity I would want for my own loved ones. My goal is not just to diagnose but to enlighten you about your condition, walking you through the available treatment options to ensure a safe and effective journey to health.

Embracing the latest in minimally invasive techniques alongside traditional surgery, I’m committed to delivering solutions that are not only safe and of the highest quality but also tailored to meet your individual needs and anticipate your future health requirements.

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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Vascular Surgeon for PAD and Diabetic Circulation in JP Nagar

Searching for a vascular surgeon in JP Nagar often begins with walking pain. Pain that starts after a short distance and disappears with rest. Cold feet. Numb toes. Wounds that refuse to heal. These are not simple muscular problems. They may indicate reduced blood flow in arteries.

Peripheral Arterial Disease and diabetic circulation impairment are increasingly common among residents of JP Nagar. Early vascular assessment prevents progression toward severe limb complications.

Dr. Sravan C.P.S provides structured arterial evaluation from his Basavanagudi centre, easily accessible from JP Nagar.

What Is Peripheral Arterial Disease?

Peripheral Arterial Disease occurs when arteries supplying the legs narrow due to plaque buildup.

This leads to:

  1. Reduced oxygen supply
  2. Muscle fatigue while walking
  3. Slow wound healing
  4. Increased infection risk

Early Warning Signs of Poor Arterial Circulation

  • Cramping pain in calves
  • Reduced walking distance
  • Cold feet
  • Hair loss on legs
  • Shiny skin
  • Toe discoloration

These symptoms require timely evaluation.

Diabetic Foot and Circulation

In JP Nagar, diabetes prevalence contributes to foot ulcers.

Circulation testing is critical because:

  • Poor blood flow delays healing
  • Infection risk increases
  • Limb preservation depends on early action

Treatment may include:

• Risk factor control
• Circulation-improving medication
• Endovascular revascularization

Aortic and Major Artery Screening

High-risk individuals may require screening for:

• Abdominal aortic aneurysm
• Major artery narrowing

Early detection prevents emergencies.

Dialysis Access Surgery for JP Nagar Patients

For patients undergoing dialysis:

AV fistula planning
• Access mapping
• Access revision

Durable vascular access improves long-term dialysis outcomes.

Why Early Arterial Treatment Matters

Ignoring arterial disease may lead to:

• Progressive walking limitation
• Chronic wounds
• Tissue damage
• Limb-threatening complications

Early intervention changes long-term outcomes.

What is PAD?

Reduced blood flow in leg arteries due to narrowing

Is walking pain a sign of blocked arteries?

Yes, especially if pain improves with rest.

Can diabetic wounds heal without circulation treatment?

Healing is limited if blood supply is poor.

What test checks leg circulation?

Doppler ultrasound and arterial imaging.

Is arterial blockage reversible?

Treatment can improve blood flow depending on severity.

Should I see a vascular surgeon for cold feet?

If persistent, yes.
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