How to treat lower extremity vasculitis?

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If a person has developed lower extremity vasculitis, they need to quit smoking, and try to avoid being in a humid environment, especially in the lower extremity, they should pay attention to keeping warm and avoid moisture. Patients with lower extremity vasculitis still need to pay attention to the active prevention and treatment of lower extremity injuries, for the affected limb also need to do some physical exercise. Through the exercise of the affected limb, blood circulation can be promoted, and it is conducive to the establishment of collateral circulation, which is very good for the disease, and sometimes even plays a certain auxiliary therapeutic effect through exercise.

How to treat lower extremity vasculitis?

First: the main drugs for the treatment of lower extremity vasculitis are some western drugs, such as vasodilators. These drugs can be tolazoline, or nicotinic acid and magnesium sulfate with a concentration of 2.5%. Sometimes it is even necessary to choose to treat lower extremity vasculitis.

Second: for the treatment of lower extremity vasculitis, low molecular dextran is also a drug that is often used. Through the use of this drug, its blood viscosity can be reduced, and it can also play a low antiplatelet aggregation function. This drug treatment can effectively prevent thrombosis or prevent the spread of thrombosis, and of course it can also promote the establishment of collateral circulation.

Third, antibiotics are often used in the treatment of lower extremity vasculitis, mainly for those patients who have formed ulcers or gangrene infection. Bacterial culture or drug sensitivity test must be carried out before the use of antibiotics, and antibiotics should be selected accordingly.

matters needing attention

Sometimes patients with lower extremity vasculitis may feel pain, especially in late stage patients, the pain is often severe and long-term. For such patients, we must actively use analgesic drugs, such as lidocaine or indomethacin.