How is angiitis treated?

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summary

Vasculitis is a disease with symptoms similar to varicose veins. It often has extravascular protrusion. This disease is also called thromboangiitis obliterans. It is a relatively rare chronic recurrent disease. The most common problems are inflammation of the middle and small arteries and our veins, The location of the disease is common in lower limbs. The clinical manifestations include limb ischemia, lower limb pain, intermittent claudication of the thigh, or decreased pulsation of the dorsalis pedis artery.

How is angiitis treated?

This disease is more common in young people, and often prone to lower limbs. In the initial stage, there will be persistent pallor, burning or tingling, the skin color will turn red, the body will turn white when lifting up, and then our toes will become numb, leg muscle pain will disappear at rest; Phlebitis or edema often occurs in the lower leg.

If we strictly check, then we can find that the pulse of dorsalis pedis artery will weaken or even disappear. With the development of the disease, there may be Raynaud's phenomenon, indirect claudication, nocturnal pain will aggravate, skin cyanosis will be felt, and the disease will gradually spread to our proximal heart.

Treatment, we need to know the severity of the disease, in order to clear the time of treatment, so it is recommended to go to the regular hospital after examination in consultation, usually commonly used drugs are hormone drugs, and antibiotics, there are also some analgesic drugs, usually pay attention to regular inspection.

matters needing attention

Can't be too tired, at the same time also pay attention not to move too often lead to leg pressure expansion, at the same time can take some vasodilator drugs, prevent the occurrence of ischemia, this also has great benefits to the disease.