What should I do if vasculitis is going to be cut? Is there a way to redeem it? 10

Updated on healthy 2024-05-09
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    **The main means of vasculitis are drugs and surgery**, early vasculitis can choose a combination of Chinese and Western medicines**, it is recommended to go to a regular vascular disease hospital for specific examination, and then selectively carry out after understanding their own disease conditions**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Vasculitis should never be amputated.

    Vasculitis occurs in chronic, progressive, segmental inflammatory vascular damage in small and medium-sized arterioles (involving both veins and nerves); The lesion involves the entire thickness of the blood vessels, resulting in narrowing and occlusion of the lumen. In severe cases, severe infections such as ulcers and gangrene may occur in the extremities that are not easy to heal, which is one of the severe infectious diseases. Amputation can not solve the root of the infection, it can only treat the symptoms, it is easy, and it will aggravate the condition and pain after it, so it is recommended to treat traditional Chinese medicine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello: Vasculitis is called "thromboangiitis obliterans" in medicine, which occurs in the chronic progressive segmental inflammatory vascular damage of small and medium-sized arterioles; The lesion involves the entire thickness of the blood vessels, resulting in narrowing and occlusion of the lumen. Also known as Burger's disease.

    It usually occurs in young and middle-aged men, and most of them have a history of severe tobacco addiction. The disease mainly affects the limbs and is generally divided into three stages.

    Regarding your question about whether a vasculitis patient should have an amputation, you can look at it in this way, if there is no extensive necrosis, there is no need for amputation, but if the patient has extensive necrosis and co-infection, the limb should be considered, otherwise it may be life-threatening.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I don't know how your situation came to your problem, taking Chinese medicine can save me.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Whether vasculitis requires amputation depends on whether it can cause gangrene.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, it is to seek medical attention as soon as possible, vasculitis is very serious, if it drags on for a long time, it may cause irreparable consequences, he is a kind of vascular inflammation, which needs to be carried out on blood vessels and blood, and trioxygen can be used. Promotes healing of affected areas.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Patients with vasculitis may experience numbness, coldness, sensitivity to cold, heaviness, pin-and-needle pain in the toes, cramping pain in the calf muscles, intermittent claudication, weak or absent arterial pulses in the affected limbs, loss of hair, and atrophy of calf muscles.

    Decreased or absent dorsalis pedis pulses and migratory superficial phlebitis and, in severe cases, acral ulceration and necrosis. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for vascular surgery as soon as possible**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Locally, Minhai Hospital in Quanzhou is an advanced hospital standard among hospitals of the same level, and its technology and equipment are incomparable.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Vasculitis is a rare chronic segmental inflammatory disease of arterioles and veins, mostly in the lower limbs. The symptoms are ischemia, pain, intermittent claudication, etc., which will lead to amputation of the patient's limbs, and will also cause a variety of complications. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Vasculitis is a kind of vascular inflammation that is different from arteriosclerosis and has a segmental distribution, and the lesions mainly involve the middle and small arteries and veins in the distal limbs, and the pathology is mainly manifested as characteristic inflammatory cell infiltrating thrombus, and less involvement of the blood vessel wall. Its pathological changes are mainly thrombosis and organisation of diseased blood vessels, which is different from traditional arteriosclerosis. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The occurrence of vasculitis is related to the environment of cold waves, which is also the reason for the frequent occurrence of vasculitis in the northern region, the cold and humid environment can easily lead to the slowing down of blood circulation in the blood vessels, and at the same time, cause vasospasm and vascular endothelial damage, and lead to the occurrence of vascular inflammation, which is the so-called vasculitis disease. In addition, the occurrence of vasculitis is also related to trauma, so to stay away from vasculitis, it is necessary to be vigilant for vascular trauma.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is generally accepted that the main lesion is due to blockage of the distal arteries of the surrounding limbs, resulting in impaired blood supply, poor arterial outflow tracts, and often ineffective or ineffective arterial reconstruction. Therefore, the best method should be selected according to the condition and the extent of the lesion.

    For vasculitis, most of the clinical vasculitis in hospitals now adopts thrombolysis and pulse clearance method: the use of pure Chinese medicine prescriptions that invigorate blood circulation and dispel stasis, clear heat and detoxify, warm meridians and dispel cold, dredge meridians, and dissolve saprophytic muscles, so as to restore normal arteries and venous blood vessels and promote smooth blood circulation.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Vasculitis is the abbreviation of thromboangiitis obliterans, which is a chronic occlusive disease of the middle and small arteries of the limbs, and its pathological changes are segmental and non-purulent inflammation of the arteriole and small arteriole walls, 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 users2024-01-27

    Vasculitis, also known as thromboangiitis obliterans, occurs more often in young adults, more in men than in women, and smokers have a higher incidence rate. Vasculitis is a serious disease caused by vascular occlusion caused by intravascular thrombosis in the arteries, resulting in avascular necrosis of the corresponding limbs.

    The initial clinical manifestations of vasculitis are the appearance of pale cyanosis of the ischemic limbs, and redness when sagging. Most patients have pain when walking, also called intermittent claudication, and rest to relieve the pain after walking for a while, sometimes accompanied by superficial phlebitis migrans, and eventually severe pain, rest pain, acral necrosis, and eventually continuous amputation.

    Arteriography of the lower extremities can confirm the diagnosis of vasculitis, and once diagnosed, it must be immediately ** to reduce the disability rate, and if it is done properly, it is completely possible. Patients must be reminded that smoking must be stopped! Must quit smoking! Must quit smoking!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The main early manifestations of thromboangiitis obliterans are itching, peeling, and swelling of the blocked areas of the lower limbs, and later walking is affected, blackening, slowly ulcerating, and necrosis. Here, the general ** is the need for a system**, and the drugs are mainly traditional Chinese medicine. If you have the conditions, you still go to the hospital system, it's not very serious.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Vasculitis is the inflammation of the patient's small blood vessel wall and blood vessels, the patient generally has a feeling of fatigue in the early stage, accompanied by joint pain, and nosebleeds in severe cases, so this disease can not be ignored, it must be detected as soon as possible to prevent the aggravation of the disease, otherwise the consequences are very serious, and strive for the disease as soon as possible.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

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  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is advisable to go to the vascular surgery department of the hospital as soon as possible. You can try TCM Surgical Conservative**. 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.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine combined with intravascular perfusion of the affected limb is used for drug administration**, and the effect is certain;

    Oral Chinese medicine invigorates blood and pulses, improves microcirculation, and external application of Chinese medicine ingredients is very effective, you can refer to it.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    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.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1. Vascular diversion surgery, that is, vascular bypass surgery. In fact, it is the same as heart bypass, but this lesion appears on the limbs, and mainly in the lower limbs, for example, this lesion is only limited to a few centimeters, more than ten centimeters, we can abandon this section of the road and open a new road. There are two possibilities, one is that it takes a lot of work to repair it, so it is better to have another one, and the other possibility is that it cannot be repaired at all, so there is another artificial blood vessel.

    We need to ensure the nutrition of the blood below the knee joint. 2. Nuclear physics of drugs**. Drugs** mainly say that the vasculitis lesions that arise in the thoracic cavity, or the lesions that worsen further, we suppress them through drugs.

    3. Intervention**. Intervention** is equivalent to an intravascular surgery, and the effect of the operation is completed without surgery. The most representative interventional technique is intravascular ultrasound ablation, which uses a wavelength ultrasound wave to reopen the blocked blood vessels.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    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.

    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.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Vasculitis is also called Buerger's disease. It is generally more common in young male friends, but less common in female friends. Patients typically have intermittent claudication.

    and when you feel particularly tired at work, your pulse will disappear. Severe cases may have acral ulcers or necrosis. Patients will have low skin temperature and **dryness, and the color of the acral puff will be purplish-red or whitish.

    At the time of limb drooping. Purple and whitish discoloration are more common. In severe cases, there will be muscle atrophy in the lower legs.

    May also be associated with migratory superficial phlebitis. The arterial pulses of the foot are weakened or absent, and the limbs of vasculitis patients may also experience painful sensations. and burning, pins and needles and numbness will also occur.

    Therefore, the patient must be immediate** so as not to delay the maximum time. Patients must quit smoking. It is also necessary to eat reasonably, and pay attention to keeping warm.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The typical symptoms of vasculitis are as follows, you can compare them and see how many of them you have, so that you can make a more accurate diagnosis and seek medical attention.

    1.Pain: In the early stage, the patient feels soreness and pain in the calf or soles when walking a certain distance at a certain speed, and is forced to rest or walk slowly to relieve it. In the later stages, persistent pain, especially at night, develops resting pain, often causing the patient to sit with his knees crossed.

    2.Chills and paresthesias: the affected limb is cold, sensitive to cold, and sensitive to cold, especially at the tips of the fingers. Because the nerve endings are slightly affected by ischemia, the affected limb may have abnormal sensations such as pain, pins and needles, numbness, and burning.

    3.**Color change: abnormal pale skin color due to arterial ischemia, due to decreased superficial venous tone, ** flushing or bruising may also occur on the basis of pallor, and it is more obvious when the limbs are drooping.

    4. Weakened or disappeared arterial pulse: With the continuous development of the disease, the pulse of the dorsum of the foot and the posterior tibial artery disappeared or weakened, and at the same time, it was dry and ruptured, the sweat stopped, there was no hair, the nails were thickened and deformed, and nutritional disorders such as paronychia were formed.

    5.Gangrene and ulcers: If the later stage of vasculitis is not timely, coupled with mistreatment, trauma, hot compress, etc., it is easy to form ulcers and dry necrosis.

    6. Red nodules: about 50% of patients have recurrent migratory superficial thrombophlebitis in the superficial veins of the lower leg or foot before and during the onset of the disease, which is manifested as a red cord nodule, accompanied by mild pain, and after 2-3 weeks of acute attack, the symptoms subside, and the pigmentation is left after subsidence, which heals in one place and rises again in another.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Vasculitis, short for Buerger's Disease, is an inflammatory and occlusive lesion that accumulates blood vessels. Non-infectious occlusive vascular stenosis of small and medium-sized arteriovenous vessels in the extremities, especially in the lower extremities. Most of the patients are males younger than 45 years of age, and the onset is related to long-term heavy smoking, living in a cold and humid environment, abnormal hormone level regulation, and vascular neuromodulation disorders.

    The patient presents with pain, chills, paresthesias, and color changes in the limbs, accompanied by limb dystrophy, and the weakened arterial pulses of the limbs will disappear.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The dietary principle of vasculitis is that it is best not to eat cold food, and vasculitis itself is a kind of cold disease. You can't eat food that can make your blood vessels constrict, and of course you have to quit smoking and drinking. For vasculitis, anti-platelet aggregation, anti-platelet aggregation, circulation-improving, nerve-nourishing nerves, etc., drugs can be considered**, and if the drug effect is not good, surgery and intervention can be considered**.

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