How should patients with vasculitis be prevented?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-24
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Vasculitis prevention is as follows:

    1. After the improvement of living standards, people's awareness of heat preservation has gradually increased, and the incidence of vasculitis has decreased significantly, and heat preservation is very important for the prevention of vasculitis;

    2. Tobacco plays a vital role in the development of vasculitis, and for prevention and prevention, the first item is to quit smoking and avoid vasospasm caused by nicotine;

    3. Vasculitis itself is called thromboangiitis obliterans, which is often an abnormal change in the wall itself, the specific cause is not clear, some people think that it is an autoimmune problem, and there is a local hypercoagulable state, which requires a more scientific and reasonable diet, including vitamin supplementation, eating green vegetables and fruits, and reducing high-fat and high-salt diets, which can be effectively prevented.

    Vasculitis begins with cold, whitish or purple discrepancies in the lower limbs in the early stages, difficulty walking and persistent pain in the middle and later stages, and may eventually lead to distal necrosis of the limbs, leading to amputation. Therefore, once we find symptoms, we must seek medical attention as soon as possible in order to get better results.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Resolutely, immediately, and completely quit smoking, without hesitation. A large number of practices have shown that smoking is the main "killer" in the development of vasculitis.

    The mechanism is that nicotine (nicotine) in tobacco can cause spasm of small blood vessels, exacerbate vascular damage, deepen the degree of ischemia, and worsen the condition. It is also worth mentioning that for vasculitis patients who are using drugs**, if they do not quit smoking, the efficacy of the drugs is greatly weakened.

    2.Prevent cold and moisture, and do a good job of keeping the limbs warm, but it is not appropriate to apply hot compresses or heat therapy to the local area.

    3.Regular self-guided foot exercises.

    4.Depending on the condition, microvascular dilators are taken.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The ** of vasculitis includes the following:

    Clause. 1. Early vasculitis often has no obvious symptoms, only coldness, numbness and discomfort of the feet, which can be done by quitting smoking and drinking, keeping warm, exercising appropriately, and at the same time oral vasodilators, commonly used are Kena, Dana, Ampluck, etc.;

    Clause. 2. When the disease progresses further and intermittent claudication occurs, static vasodilator drugs can be given, commonly used are Kaishi, alprostadil, etc., and at the same time, with antiplatelet drugs such as Shu Xuening and Shuxuetong, which can well control the progression of the disease, and 1-2 kinds of antiplatelet drugs should be taken orally in daily life, such as aspirin, Plavix, Belinda, etc., for claudication distance less than 500m, it is recommended to intervene in ** surgery, usually balloon dilation or drug-coated balloon dilationIt is not recommended to implant a stent too early for vasculitis, otherwise the long-term patency rate will be poor and the stent will be prone to restenosis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, vasculitis is an incurable disease, many hospitals are currently helpless, serious words will be at risk of amputation, my father's vasculitis for more than 10 years, I will directly talk about my own opinion, this disease in the early stage of the disease does not feel just numbness and soreness, many people mistakenly think that it is no big deal, just take a rest, it brings a great hidden danger to this disease, this disease is not an emergency disease is accumulated all year round, so it also takes time to want to be the best situation.

    There is also this disease if it is very painful, walking through the wound, the patient is difficult to sleep at night, must sit with his knees crossed, the pain is simply miserable, once a hospitalized patient told me that there are unbearable patients who have committed suicide, because the blood does not go down to lead to peripheral necrosis, wound ulceration If not in time, the wound will become bigger and bigger, and it is possible to rot to leak out the bone.

    If you have thromboangiitis, don't smoke, because vasculitis patients have unstable plaques in the blood vessels, smoking will lead to unstable plaques falling off, once they fall off, it will cause acute necrosis, if acute necrosis brings great difficulties, because thromboangiitis has a long time, so acute necrosis has a great conflict, and the longer the patient's pain will be, the wound should be controlled immediately, so that the condition is stable, step by step.

    Finally, how to **, thromboangiitis needs traditional Chinese medicine**, be sure to use the right medicine, if the medicine is not right, it will lead to worsening of the condition, the patient can feel the pain relief after about a month after the symptom of the medicine, the patient should drain the pus from the wound after the symptom of traditional Chinese medicine, and the rotten flesh of the wound can not be drained into pus, and the new meat can only grow inside, the wound is not spreading, the scab is not spreading, the wound is not developing, the pain is reduced, you can lie down and rest for more than two hours, and the patient is no longer in pain as before.

    This is my answer, this is my personal opinion, I am not a doctor, or a long-term illness, I know so much that my father has had this disease for more than 10 years, so I know more or less, don't be discouraged if you have vasculitis, you can find a way.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Drugs**.

    1) Dextra-40 intravenous infusion with a molecular weight of 5000 20000. Long-term use has the possibility of bleeding, and should not be used in patients with acute development and ulcer gangrene with secondary infection.

    2) Vasodilators can be used with torazurin hydrochloride, niacin, phenylbenzylamine hydrochloride, etc.

    3) Antibiotics For patients with local and systemic infections, appropriate antibiotics should be selected**.

    4) Glucocorticoids can be considered in the acute phase of the disease, daily oral prednisone or intravenous infusion of hydrocortisone.

    5) Analgesics Patients with obvious pain can choose various analgesics, or use procaine acupoint injection, venous closure or perifemoral artery closure, and even lumbar sympathetic ganglion block or epidural anesthesia.

    6) Local** aseptic bandaging for dry gangrene to prevent infection, and external use of ulcers can be changed for new dressings.

    2.Surgery**.

    For patients who do not respond to non-surgical methods**, lumbar sympathectomy, saphenous vein graft diversion, or arterial thromboendometrial dissection may be performed. After the acral necrosis boundary is localized, the necrotic tissue is removed by expanding in sterile conditions. In patients with gangrene at the end of the fingers, finger amputation should be considered.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The common ones are conservative**: mainly the combination of drugs** and functional exercises, including vascular dilators and antiplatelet drugs; Surgery**: interventional and minimally invasive ** are preferred, such as balloon dilation technology, stent technology, plaque atherectomy technology; Vascular bypass:

    It is a traditional surgical technique.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Buerger's disease is a rare chronic segmental inflammatory disease of arterioles and veins, and is more common in the lower limbs. Presents with ischemia, pain, intermittent claudication, decreased or absent dorsalis pedis pulse, migratory superficial phlebitis, and in severe cases, acral ulceration and necrosis. It is thought to be due to occlusion due to arteriolar spasm and thrombosis, resulting in ischemia.

    Half of them are associated with Raynaud's phenomenon, and are more common in men, with smokers being the majority. Smoking is closely related to the course and prognosis of the disease.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, this is only an early symptom, some patients do not even notice too obvious changes during this period, and the onset of vasculitis is relatively slow, so many patients think that the harm is not great, but the harm in the later stage is often beyond people's imagination. So what are the main ones? Can it be cured?

    Initial stage: numbness, coldness, sensitivity to cold, heaviness, pin-like pain in the toes, spasmodic pain in the calf muscles, intermittent claudication, weak or absent arterial pulses in the affected limb, migratory superficial phlebitis, and no significant systemic symptoms. Medium-term:

    Numbness, chills, cold intolerance, intermittent claudication worsening, and resting pain in the affected limb. The affected limb is often flushed, purplish red or pale, the foot is dry, peeling, the toenail grows slowly, thickens and deforms, the hair falls out, the calf muscles are atrophied, and the arterial pulse of the affected limb disappears. There may be emotional restlessness, dizziness, low back pain, and weakness of muscles and bones.

    Late-stage: ulceration or necrosis of the affected limb due to severe circulatory disorders, most of which are confined to the toes or feet, and rarely spread upward to the ankles or calves. The pain is severe and unbearable, and the patient often sits with his knees crossed, beats his chest and feet, screams, and is in pain.

    After the toe of gangrene falls off, it often leaves an ulcer that does not heal for a long time. The whole body is often accompanied by fever, dry mouth, loss of appetite, insomnia, constipation, yellow urine and other symptoms. How is vasculitis**?

    Experts first recommend the "low-frequency pulsed cell stimulation repair technology". The low-frequency pulse cell stimulation repair technology ensures the activation and repair effect of damaged vascular cells through the diagnosis and treatment of high-end equipment such as "numerical control, precision, non-invasive, safe and reliable", solves the problem of long-term medication, does not damage the function of the liver and kidney, and completely eliminates the recurrence of peripheral vascular diseases, creating a new standard for peripheral vascular diseases, so that the majority of patients can overcome the problems of disease and have a healthy body.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Vasculitis patients often do not know much about the condition when the condition is not serious, and are too lazy to go, but when the condition is aggravated step by step, when the patient has ischemia, pain, claudication, dorsalis pedis artery pulse weakening and disappearing, superficial phlebitis, acral ulcer, necrosis and other serious phenomena, they begin to rush to the doctor! Not only did the condition not improve, but it worsened it. Vasculitis must be timely**, as soon as possible**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Avoid eating raw and cold food, and do not eat more cold drinks such as ice cream and ice soda in summer.

    2. The diet should be light to facilitate the smooth flow of the blood.

    3. Choose some warm foods, such as beef, mutton, chicken, etc., which are beneficial to warm the yang and dispel the cold, and invigorate the blood circulation.

    4. Nutrition should be abundant, adequate caloric intake and protein should be sufficient to facilitate the recovery of diseases.

    5. You can choose to eat some foods that have the effect of dilating blood vessels, such as hawthorn, marantou, persimmon, rape, celery, etc.; You can also eat some foods that can soften blood vessels, such as mung beans, kelp, mussels, soba noodles, etc. Foods that contain more calcium can also be eaten.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, vasculitis Chinese herbal medicine can be used, and it is not a miracle to use the right medicine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Whether vasculitis can be cured depends on the severity of the patient's disease. The disease is more common in young adults and is more common in the lower limbs. The affected limb presents temporary or persistent pallor, cyanosis, burning and tingling pain, the skin color of the affected limb becomes red when it hangs, it becomes white when lifted, followed by numbness of the toes, pain in the calf muscles, irritation when walking, and disappearance at rest; Superficial phlebitis and edema often occur in the lower legs.

    On examination, dorsalis pedis pulse is diminished or absent. As the disease progresses, intermittent claudication and Raynaud's phenomenon may occur, pain worsens at night, and pain in the toes is severe, cyanosis, and then ulceration or gangrene at the end of the toes and blackening, which gradually spreads to the proximal end.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Vasculitis is the abbreviation of thromboangiitis obliterans, which is a chronic occlusive disease of the middle and small arteriolars of the limbs, and its pathological changes are segmental, non-purulent inflammation with intraluminal thrombosis of the arterial vessels, and the lumen occlusion causes pain due to distal limb ischemia. If the symptoms of vasculitis are mild, it can be conservative**. It is best to go to a specialized hospital**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The full name of vasculitis is thromboangiitis obliterans, which is caused by limb arterial blood flow obstruction or occlusion of the limbs, which is manifested as numbness, coldness, pain, etc., and necrosis of the limbs, which generally occurs on the peripheral fingers, and the age of the patients is generally between 40 and 50 years old. **First of all, you should quit smoking and use some vasodilator, antiplatelet and other drugs. Surgery can be performed in the chronic phase**, usually interventionally.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Traditional Chinese medicine ** vasculitis, invalid refund 14706348632

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because vasculitis is a chronic disease, so patients should be prepared to fight a protracted battle when they are in the first place, and do not lose patience with the disease because it has not been completely cured for too long.

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