What are the symptoms of arteriosclerosis?
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In recent years, the incidence rate of arteriosclerosis of lower extremities has been increasing in our country. Arteriosclerosis of the lower extremities is a chronic disease occurring on our body. Generally speaking, when patients have arteriosclerosis, they often have the symptoms of ischemia and hypoxia. When it is serious, it may lead to necrosis or ulcer. When patients have arteriosclerosis of both lower limbs, the most important clinical manifestation is due to the blood supply disorder of lower limbs, resulting in numbness or pain.
What are the symptoms of arteriosclerosis?
When patients with lower extremity arteriosclerosis, generally speaking, the most important clinical manifestation is due to the patient's lower extremity blood circulation supply obstacles, and caused by some diseases. This time for patients, often prone to some numbness and pain.
In the early stage, due to the function of blood circulation, patients may have intermittent pain or prone to pain when they are overworked. Sometimes patients may feel numb or cold in their legs.
If the patient's lower extremity arteriosclerosis, without timely and effective treatment, it is very easy to lead to limb deformity. At this time, patients may generally have lower extremity pain at rest, and necrosis may occur in serious cases.
matters needing attention
Generally speaking, when patients with arteriosclerosis of lower limbs, the most important clinical manifestation is the pain of both lower limbs. Sometimes, numbness and pain of limbs may appear. Generally speaking, the patient's condition can be relieved in the early stage.