What is a rupture of a vein in the sulcus vein?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-31
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it's serious, you'll have to have surgery. If it is not severe, you can temporarily apply an elastic bandage to control the symptoms. Surgery is a small and medium-sized operation, which can be done in hospitals above the second level.

    **: Under normal circumstances, there are 4 reasons why venous blood from the lower extremities returns to the heart

    1 Relies on the pumping action of the heart during contraction.

    2 The compression effect produced by the contraction of the veins and muscle groups surrounding the lower extremities.

    3 Negative pressure suction of the chest cavity during respiratory exercises.

    4. The unidirectional opening function of the intravenous valve allows the blood to travel in one direction without backflowing.

    Grade 0: No contrast leakage distally through the valve during calm breathing.

    Class I: only a small amount of contrast leaks distally through the first pair of valves in the superficial femoral vein, but not more than the proximal thigh.

    Grade II: Mild contrast reflux through the valve to the popliteal fossa.

    Class III: Multiple amounts of contrast are refluxed through the valve to the lower leg.

    Grade IV: Contrast is refluxed distally to the ankle.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Inguinal region pain is a common clinical symptom. The inguinal is a triangular area on both sides of the lower abdomen, with its medial boundary being the outer border of the rectus abdominis muscle, the upper boundary being the horizontal line from the anterior superior iliac spine to the outer edge of the rectus abdominis muscle, and the lower boundary being the inguinal ligament. This area is relatively weak, and a variety of diseases can cause groin pain, such as inguinal lymphadenitis, ** disease, varicocele, etc.

    Timely treatment can achieve better results.

    Varicose vein symptoms are the most common diseases of the venous system, and the main reason for the formation is due to the congenital vascular wall membrane is relatively weak or the same posture is rarely changed for a long time, blood accumulation in the lower limbs, and the venous valve is destroyed over time and the venous pressure is too high, which is a symptom of the protruding surface of the blood vessels. Varicose veins mostly occur in the lower extremities. Prompt prevention is key to avoiding exacerbations.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Stick to walking for a certain amount of time every day, and several studies have proven that walking is the best exercise to prevent varicose veins. With each walk, the soles of the feet act like a pump to pump the blood back, preventing the pressure of blood backflow.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Varicose veins of the lower extremities are abnormal dilation and tortuosity of the veins, which are caused by increased pressure in the veins that exceed the capacity of the vein walls. Varicose veins of the lower extremities are a vascular valve disease that does not heal on its own. It is commonly seen in people who have been engaged in standing occupations for a long time (e.g., teachers, salespeople, cooks, hairdressers, heavy manual laborers, etc.).

    According to statistics, the incidence rate is 10-20%, that is, there are more than 100 million varicose veins in China, the ratio of men to women is 1:2, the left leg is more common than the right leg, and the incidence gradually increases with the aging of the population.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Maintain a normal weight, excess weight will increase the burden on the veins in the legs.

    2.Don't lift heavy objects for too long, and don't tie your waist too tightly.

    3.Eat plenty of fiber-rich foods and fruits to prevent constipation.

    The muscle pump of the lower leg restores the squeezing force and the tissue tension within the injured fascia to prevent blood from backing up, while the venous vessels act like a pump to supply blood from the varicose veins to the heart. In addition, due to the acceleration of local microcirculation, the metabolism of varicose veins is also accelerated, and the blood circulation of the veins can return to normal quickly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In this case, it is considered to be varicose veins of the lower limbs, and the initial symptoms of varicose veins of the lower limbs are mainly manifested as soreness in the legs, feeling heavy, edema will be found at night, and it will return to normal when you get up in the morning; The superficial blood vessels are varicose like earthworms, obviously protruding**, and the varicose is clumpy or nodular, and there is generally less pain at this stage. It is recommended to go to the vascular surgery department of a regular hospital for further examination and diagnosis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Daily prevention of varicose veins.

    1. Edema of the lower limbs: patients with varicose veins often present with edema of the affected limbs in the morning and severe in the evening due to venous regurgitation.

    2. Pigmentation: Varicose veins patients due to long-term venous hypertension lead to increased capillary permeability in the calf area, rupture after red blood cell exudation, and hexikin is deposited under the skin, making ** black, from punctate to flaky development.

    3. Bleeding: Varicose vein patients are very fragile due to lack of nutrition in the area through which the varicose veins pass. If you are not careful, it can easily lead to the rupture of varicose veins and cause massive bleeding.

    Because bleeding is often absent from other symptoms such as pain, patients often go unnoticed, and if it occurs at night while sleeping, it can have very serious consequences.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Varicose veins prevention and treatment methods.

    1. Bergamot liver soup.

    9 grams of bergamot, 9 grams of frangipani, 30 grams of white peony, 6 grams of boiled licorice, 30 grams of codonopsis, 10 grams of atractylodes, 15 grams of poria cocos. Decoction with water, 1-2 doses per day. Loosen the liver and strengthen the spleen, relieve pain.

    Cirrhosis of the liver with liver depression and spleen deficiency. Fatigue, loss of appetite, chest and abdomen distention, pain in both flanks, belching, irritability, nausea and vomiting, pale red tongue, pale moss, and stringy pulses.

    2. Stewed pork pancreas with safflower.

    9 grams of safflower, 9 grams of frangipani, 1 pig pancreas. Wash the pig pancreas, cut it into pieces, add safflower and frangipani and stew it in water, and drink the soup to eat the pig pancreas.

    3. Four-flower damp soup.

    Kapok 15 grams, frangipani 9 grams, Atractylodes atractylodes 9 grams, Magnolia officinalis 6 grams, Poria cocos 30 grams, Ze Epsom 9 grams, Turnip 9 grams, Licorice 6 grams. Decoction with water, 1-2 doses per day. Transporting the spleen and dampness, regulating qi and water.

    Cirrhosis of the liver with water and internal resistance. Abdominal distension is like a drum, full of press, like a sac wrapped in water, sluggishness, stuffiness, nausea and vomiting, short urine, pale red tongue, pale moss, and slow pulse.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Varicose veins ** Method.

    1. It is important to know that patients with varicose veins must maintain a normal weight to prevent aggravation of varicose veins under heavy pressure.

    2. The elderly must pay attention to not being bedridden for a long time, recuperating from illness such as raising a tiger, and the elderly should often exercise and jog when their blood vessels are aging. , square dancing, enhance the elasticity of blood vessels, and help relieve venous congestion in the lower limbs.

    3. When you are old, remember not to do heavy work for a long time, otherwise it will cause the veins and blood vessels of the calf to be damaged and aggravated due to such great pressure.

    4. Foods rich in vitamin EEat more foods containing vitamin E, such as cabbage, spinach, and cabbage, which can improve blood circulation and reduce the heaviness of the legs.

    5. Eat more protein-rich foods, such as fish, beef, mutton, etc., soybeans and soy products are also rich in plant protein, supplement nutrients in the body, and prevent varicose veins from darkening due to lack of nutrition.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Varicose veins come in many forms, and patients with varicose veins of the lower extremities can be prevented by the following methods:

    Soaking your feet in hot water, especially washing your feet with ginger or chili decoction, can quickly expand the capillary network of the human respiratory mucosa and speed up blood circulation, so that the white blood cells in the blood in the mucosa of the respiratory tract can destroy the bacteria and viruses that invade the human body in time, so that the human body is protected from infection.

    Varicose veins of the lower limbs, smooth out the trinine in the parts of the calf to restore the damaged venous valves, dredge the stagnant venous congestion, calm the varicose veins of the lower limbs, you can also eat bananas, bananas are actually the "sleeping pills" wrapped in the peel, in addition to stabilizing serotonin and melatonin, and the magnesium ions in bananas can make the muscles in a relaxed state, the body gets the fullest rest, and it is a good food that varicose vein patients can not get before going to bed; When you don't need to stand for a long time or do it at work, remember to take some time to massage the thief's varicose muscles, help the calves relax, reduce the pressure of blood vessels, improve the return of venous blood, and relieve varicose veins in the lower limbs; Compression stockings are a good way for varicose veins to help venous congestion flow back to the heart and replenish fresh blood through their own pressure.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Oh, that's called the saphenous vein.

    You may choose surgery.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What we usually call traumatic hemorrhage refers to the bleeding of the body arteries and body veins, and the body arteries flow arterial blood, which contains more oxygen and is bright red in color; The systemic vein flow is venous blood, venous blood contains less oxygen, dark red color The body artery is the blood vessel that flows the blood of the heart to all parts of the body, the pressure is high, and the blood flow speed is fast, so the traumatic bleeding becomes a jet or a stream of outflow; The systemic vein is the blood vessel that flows blood back to the heart from all parts of the body, the pressure is small, and the blood flow is slower, so the arterial bleeding is bright red in color, the blood flow is faster, and it is often in the form of a jet; venous bleeding, dark red in color, slow blood flow; Capillary hemorrhage, blood slowly oozing out of the wound in the stem, the blood flow is fierce and bright red, it can be judged that this is arterial hemorrhage, so the proximal end of the wound should be pressed or tied to stop the bleeding

    Therefore, choose D

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    At present, there is no large-scale investigation on the incidence of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in China, and there is a big gap between the prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolic diseases in China and international guidelines.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are two types of venous thrombosis: one is thrombophlebitis, which refers to inflammation as the first and thrombosis as secondary; The other is venous thrombosis, which refers to thrombosis as the first phenomenon, and the inflammatory process of the venous wall is secondary, with deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities being the most common. The elderly not only have a high incidence rate, but also are prone to fatal pulmonary embolism, which deserves attention.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Embolism of the arteries is generally caused by emboli, which is manifested by ischemia of the distal end of the embolized artery and its branches, and the large veins generally do not cause embolism.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Femoral artery embolism is characterized by decreased or absent arterial pulses in the lower extremities, chills, pain, and necrosis. Femoral vein thrombosis manifests as swelling of the lower and lower extremities. Pain with varicose veins.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Femoral artery embolism is manifested by lower extremity ischemia, loss of lower extremity arterial pulses, chills, pain, and necrosis. Femoral vein embolism manifests as congestion and swelling of the lower limbs. Nanshan.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, an arterial embolism can be severe and unbearable.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Venous thrombosis is a blockage of a vein caused by excessive blood viscosity in the vein, often causing varicose veins. Varicose veins are a common disease of the venous system, and the main reason for the formation is that the blood accumulates in the lower limbs due to the maintenance of the same posture for a long time and rarely changes, and the venous pressure is too high due to the destruction of the venous valves over time, resulting in varicose veins. Varicose veins mostly occur in the lower limbs, red or blue, twisted blood vessels like spider webs or earthworms, or hard lumps and nodules like tree tumors appear in the legs**, and the veins are abnormally enlarged, swollen and varicose.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Arteries and blood vessels are found throughout the body, so arteriosclerosis affects many organs. For example, cerebral artery stiffness can lead to cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage, as well as vascular Alzheimer's disease; Carotid arteriosclerosis can lead to acute cerebrovascular accidents; Aortic sclerosis can lead to aortic dissection, abdominal aneurysm; Coronary arteriosclerosis can lead to coronary heart disease, and in severe cases, myocardial infarction; Renal arteriosclerosis can cause kidney failure and even uremia; Peripheral arteriosclerosis can cause ischemic pain, intermittent claudication, and severe necrosis amputation; Fundus arteriosclerosis can cause bleeding and vision loss in the fundus.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Quit smoking, because smoking can change the viscosity of the blood, and the blood becomes viscous and easy to stagnate.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Let's go to the hospital and have a look at it, and if you are cut by a tin sheet, it is better to get a tetanus vaccine

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    1.Reasonable living habits: varicose veins should be planned and gradual exercise and activity to promote metabolism and blood circulation, avoid increased blood viscosity, and reduce the complications of varicose veins of the lower limbs.

    2.Reasonable eating habits: Patients should be given light, low-fat, low-calorie foods, such as: green vegetables, fruits, nuts, soybeans, whole wheat, coarse grains, lean meat, which can warm the meridians, improve blood circulation, and reduce the heaviness of the legs.

    3.Daily work attention: patients should avoid compression of the affected limb, should try to avoid working for a long time, standing and sitting for a long time, heavy physical strength, tight clothing, sitting cross-legged or cross-legged on the knees, do not put things under the legs, etc.

    4.Avoid scratching and massaging: scratching and massaging the venous vessels of the affected limbs, prone to vascular enlargement and rupture, ulcers or gangrene, should be kept locally clean, and the correct method should be used positively, such as poor venous blood return, and the appropriate amount of warm water should be cleaned, and hot compresses and foot soaks should be avoided with hot water, so as not to increase tissue metabolism and aggravate the pressure of the veins.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Obese people should**, although obesity is not the direct cause, but the excessive weight on the leg may cause poor venous return in the leg, making the vein dilation worse.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Not to mention surgery, even medicine can hurt. It's just a matter of the extent of the damage. Varicose veins, traditional surgery, saphenous vein decortication, traumatic, and now minimally invasive surgery, it is very small, and the recovery is also very fast.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    There are several methods for varicose veins of the lower limbs, such as wearing elastic stockings, injecting sclerosing agents, and surgical peelingPeople who have been working hard for a long time and standing for a long time should wear elastic stockings to keep the superficial veins compressed.

    Varicose and other symptoms are mostly caused by walking and standing and vascular lesions, and it is best to have handwork.

    Guidance: It is recommended that you do self-care, you can often massage your legs**back, rub your hands from your feet upward**, and you can put your legs slightly higher when you sleep at night.

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