The Signs of Ischemia
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What are the signs of ischemia (poor peripheral vascular):
- If the injury is simple, you may not feel any symptoms of the patient
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severe pain in the muscles - biopsies Claudication
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pain in the feet even at rest, often in the early hours of the morning
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feet feeling cold
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appearance of blue color with red on the feet
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cracks Slow healing
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an ulcer in the foot
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occurrence of infections in wounds
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erectile dysfunction as a result of narrow arteries of the pelvis
Claudication
Severe
pain in the calf (muscle behind the leg) after walking short distances
or the rising of the stairs, forcing the patient to stop walking for a
brief period, then will the patient re-walk, caused pain to the
inadequate amount of blood arterial connecting the muscles, which need
additional quantities of blood
while continuing to walk, and is usually the form of a natural foot and
leg, and sports training and physical therapy does not improve the
situation or may even reduce the pain increases, and to remedy the
situation need to arterial expansion or replacement.
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Last Update
5/7/2011 7:03:27 AM
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