Finger angiitis symptom?

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Vasculitis occurs frequently, which makes many people feel fear. The harm of vasculitis is great. Many patients have amputation due to the great harm. Many people think that vasculitis can only occur in the lower limbs, but it is not the case. The symptoms of vasculitis can also appear on the fingers, and it can not be ignored as the severity of vasculitis in the lower limbs. Now let's take a look at the symptoms of finger vasculitis?

Finger angiitis symptom?

Early: having a healthy body means that we have a lot of wealth, but people often don't realize it in a healthy situation, and they have to have some abnormal phenomena to know it. Cold, fear of cold, numbness, mild pain and intermittent claudication occurred at the end of limbs. The skin color of the toe (finger) turned pale, the skin temperature was low, and the reddening test was positive. The fluctuation of peripheral artery is weakened or disappeared, and some patients may have superficial migratory thrombophlebitis repeatedly.

Medium term: relative to the symptoms of early vasculitis, finger vasculitis disease developed to the medium term, the harm to patients is much greater, can not be prevented. The affected limb is cold, afraid of cold, numbness, pain and intermittent claudication aggravation, with rest pain, severe pain at night, holding feet and sitting, sleepless all night. Foot skin dystrophy is characterized by pale, red, purplish red or purplish skin color, reduced or no sweating of feet, slow, flat and deformed growth of toenails, dry, desquamated, atrophic and elastic skin, loose and sparse sweat hairs, and leg muscle atrophy. The pulsation of peripheral artery disappeared. Severe ischemia may be accompanied by ischemic neuritis.

Late symptoms of arm vasculitis: if finger vasculitis does not get timely diagnosis and treatment in the middle stage, the disease will once develop towards the most serious late stage, which will greatly affect the health and quality of life of patients. Due to severe ischemia of the affected limbs, ulcers or gangrene often start from the toes and gradually spread upward. Gangrene is dry or wet, most of which are confined to the toes or feet, and can also involve the ankle or leg, or even the arm.

matters needing attention

Vasculitis occurs not only in the lower extremities, but also in the fingers. There are many symptoms of vasculitis. In fact, no matter whether the patient has symptoms of vasculitis in the lower extremities or in the fingers, what we need to do is to have a clear understanding of it, or we can find it clearly at the first time of onset, so as to make timely diagnosis and treatment, Avoid getting worse and doing more harm to everyone.