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The nursing of thrombophlebitis is also very important, it may be that the nursing work is not in place, such as bumping the back of the hand, maintaining a posture for a long time, rubbing, etc., which are easy to aggravate the condition, and improper medication will also have no effect. It is recommended to go back to the hospital for follow-up visits and consult the doctor for nursing methods, such as diet, some details that need to be paid attention to in life, etc.
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Thrombophlebitis is caused by a blockage of blood vessels, and this condition needs to be improved slowly and will not change much in a short period of time. You can do a hot compress, massage, and at the same time apply drugs to improve circulation, you can use Xuezetong injection, alprostadil, etc., and when the collateral circulation is gradually established, the symptoms will improve, generally about two to three months. It is recommended to go to a vascular hospital for a check-up.
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Phlebitis (thrombophlebitis) refers to acute aseptic inflammation of the veins and blood vessels. Depending on the location of the lesion, phlebitis can be divided into superficial phlebitis and deep phlebitis. A small number of patients may have fever, elevated white blood cell count, and often complain of pain and swelling.
There are many causes of venous thrombosis, such as trauma, surgery, pregnancy, childbirth, heart disease, malignant tumors, oral contraceptives and long-term standing, squatting, sedentary, lying for a long time, etc., and the disease is more commonly caused by surgery.
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Phlebitis is an inflammatory reaction of blood vessels, and the continuous destruction of the blood vessel wall of long-term infusion will lead to a symptom of phlebitis.
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Varicose veins refer to the tortuosity and dilation of veins due to factors such as blood stagnation and weak venous walls. Varicose veins can occur in many parts of the body, such as hemorrhoids are actually a kind of varicose veins, and clinical manifestations include esophageal and gastric varices, varicoceles and abdominal wall varices. Varicose veins most often occur in the lower extremities.
It is worth emphasizing that varicose veins are secondary manifestations of other lesions.
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The back of the hand is also good, and the leg is also phlebitis.
Follow the method of phlebitis** on the go.
I know that the ice pulse treatment is **phlebitis.
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One is that the infusion has been for a long time, and the other is that the meridians are too thin, rub it every day, and the hot compress will be fine.
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Change one anti-inflammatory medicine at a time, and the other is to change the place to hang water
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Superficial thrombophlebitis of the extremities manifests as local redness, swelling, and pain in the affected limb, and painful cord-like stiff bars or bead-like nodules may be palpable. deep vein involvement, depressed swelling of the affected limb, worsening swelling and pain during walking, relieved after lying still, dark red color, extensive varicose veins and telangiectasias; In later stages, there are local dystrophic changes with stasis dermatitis, hyperpigmentation, or superficial ulcers.
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Quit smoking, because smoking can change the viscosity of the blood, and the blood becomes viscous and easy to stagnate.
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In the acute stage, lower limb lesions need to elevate the affected limb to avoid standing and sitting for a long time, and medical elastic stockings can be added to promote venous blood return. Topical hot compresses, physical **, etc. can be used to promote inflammation absorption and relieve pain.
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It should be "phlebitis" caused by infusionThe manifestations of inflammation are "redness, swelling, heat, pain." "You've got it all.
**Can be applied several times a day with a hot towel. It'll get better slowly. If it is serious, if it is caused by some drops leaking under the skin, it may need to be closed and other treatments.
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Hyperemic erythema may appear around**, sometimes with edema. Later, the congestion is replaced by pigmentation, and the erythema turns tan. A small number of patients may cause reactions such as chills, fever, and increased white blood cells, and patients often complain of pain and swelling.
There are many symptoms that cause phlebitis, such as trauma, surgery, pregnancy, childbirth, heart disease, malignant tumors, oral contraceptives, and prolonged standing, squatting, sedentary, and damp exposure to prolonged periods of time.
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Phlebitis should be checked in detail and clarified, actively **, first of all, it should be properly rested, local warmth, avoid cold and dampness, reasonable diet, increase nutrition, and supplement vitamins.
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Phlebitis (varicose veins, pulse paralysis) refers to inflammation of the lumen of the vein, accompanied by thrombosis, and is a relatively common peripheral vascular disease. Phlebitis (varicose veins, pulse paralysis) is mainly caused by three factors: damage to the venous wall, stagnation of blood flow, and hypercoagulability.
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Phlebitis is not a problem of the heart.
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It should be massaged at different times a day to promote blood circulation.
At the same time, pay attention to regulate your mood and don't be too nervous.
It is also necessary to strengthen physical exercise to relax muscles and invigorate blood.
Hope soon**.
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Is it that your relative's blood vessels are too difficult to puncture, but the tender is pierced to the tendons, it is very numb, but you can raise it for a while longer, there will be no sequelae, even if you go to him now, he will not admit it, it doesn't matter, it will be fine slowly, and the time may be longer......Be patient.
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Look at your numb two fingers! I guess there is something wrong with the ulnar nerve! But it wasn't caused by the doctor's injection! It's hard to judge! Seeing a doctor is also risky! Good luck!
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I sympathize with your experience, but to be honest, if I were a doctor, I wouldn't admit that it was related to me, after all, a week has passed, and there is no way to verify whether it was caused by injections, and I think you should go to the hospital more professionally to check the cause. Then proceed and don't dwell on unnecessary questions.
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When the doctor also makes mistakes, he goes to a better hospital to see the patient, and then comes back to discuss the doctor's problems
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1. Vasospasm is caused during infusion;
2. The plaque of arteriosclerosis falls off and participates in blood circulation;
3. Plaque may be blocked in the place where the blood vessels are hardened;
4. Do visual analysis of blood to find out the composition of plaque;
5. Then use the Chinese patent medicine formula to clear it.
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Preliminary suspicion that the thrombus is blocked...
Relief with warm compresses is due to dilation of blood vessels.
Check it out at the hospital! If it's really a blood clot! Eventually, the whole hand will die.
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1200 ml of fruit juice concentrate daily.
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Let's go to the hospital.
Here are just a few suggestions.
But for one's own health, the practical effect of a little advice is very limited.
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