Moderation Arterial
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Observed
in patients with diabetes occurs tight in some arteries feeding the
feet, leading to ischemia and the arrival of blood in sufficient
quantity for the part of the patient, which exposes them to damage and
infection and inflammation, this problem can occur both in large
arteries or very small, and in people with diabetes frequently blockage
of large arteries in thigh
and foot, such as the femoral artery behind the knee or fibula below
the knee, pelvic iliac artery, infection may occur in one foot or feet,
kidneys, and usually have a foot in most of the other (the opposite of
neuropathy involving the feet in the same class)
What are the areas stricken by the damage to blood vessels?
o the bottom of the eye -retinopathy-, through abnormal growth of blood vessels
o kidney nephropathy
o coronary heart disease
o the arteries of the extremities, especially feet
What happens to narrow the arteries and peripheral vascular weakness?
The
cause of the distress is not known, urges to varying degrees in people
with diabetes, but increases the rate among smokers, and the causes of
poor perfusion:
o deposition of calcium salts
o deposition of fat
o inflation inner membrane of the arteries
o atherosclerosis
o high blood pressure
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Last Update
5/2/2011 1:15:21 AM
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