Perfusion
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Perfusion, what, and what its relationship with diabetic foot?
Diabetes causes poor blood supply to the lower limbs due to hardening and narrowing, or lock in the blood vessels. The
blood supply has to be access to all parts of the body, when there is
injury or inflammation - even if it was simple - the body can not resist
it as natural, it is not healing quickly, because it transports the
task of resistance and healing is the blood, which in this case weak .
What is hardening of the arteries for those infected diabetic foot, and when it happens, what are the complications?
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Hardening of the arteries occurs in people with diabetes early, and
develops faster, when the patient is suffering from diabetes, high blood
pressure, and a smoker, and has a high level of fat in the blood; all
this lead to a hardening of the arteries faster and wider.
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Last Update
3/1/2011 5:17:25 AM
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