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Only when the blood circulation is relatively smooth, the various functions of the human body will function normally, and the body will be healthier. However, when a blood vessel becomes blocked, it can be felt especially noticeably in the foot. There will be cramps in the feet, cold legs and feet, and numbness in the limbs.
In addition, there will be edema of the foot for unknown reasons, and abnormal pain may occur. If the blood circulation is not in place, then the blood flow will not be smooth, which will affect the muscle tissue. And if the oxygen supply is insufficient, muscle cramps will occur, which can also cause leg cramps.
In life, people may have leg cramps, and the first thing they will think about is whether they are deficient in calcium and whether they have a cold. If neither of the above conditions is true, then it is likely that the blood vessels are blocked. Because in this way, the muscles and tissues of the limbs will not be provided with sufficient blood and oxygen.
Muscle cramps can occur, which can also trigger leg cramps. If you don't respond to the change of weather in time, your legs and feet will be cold, and your blood circulation will not be smooth. <>
Then in this way, there will also be a blockage of blood vessels. Only when the blood circulation is smooth, the feet can feel the temperature change in time and maintain the body temperature. Once the blood vessels are blocked, the changes in body temperature cannot be perceived in time, and the feet will become abnormally cold.
If you always maintain a movement or when sleeping, you may experience numbness in your legs and feet, because at this time, maintaining a position will lead to poor blood circulation. <>
If you experience numbness in your feet while sleeping, it is likely that your blood vessels are blocked. As a result, blood cannot circulate properly and cannot be transported to the part of the foot, which is also a case of blood vessel blockage. Many people find that their lower limbs are swollen when they wake up in the morning.
And when you press with your hands, you don't recover in time, which is also a phenomenon of blood vessel blockage. Because of the edema caused by blocked blood vessels, the two feet will have different conditions. Because the edema at this time only occurs on one side of the foot, the feet will be very asymmetrical.
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There will be a certain feeling that when the blood vessels are blocked, there will be severe numbness in the feet, and the lower limbs will feel swollen and the feet will be unconscious. This is because when a blood vessel is blocked, the blood flow system slows down, and the blood is affected accordingly, and the blood cannot reach the feet.
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The feet will be particularly numb, easy to fall when walking, the balance is particularly poor, and the feet are particularly prone to edema. Because the blood vessels are blocked, the blood cannot flow to the feet, and the feet are in a bloodless state at this time, so there is such a feeling.
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There will be cramps, or the phenomenon of blood circulation, paralysis, edema, and coldness will occur, mainly because the blood does not circulate, resulting in joint stiffness and ischemia.
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There may be a lot of spots on the feet, and the feet will be very cold, or there will be molting, and the feet will sometimes appear black, mainly because the blood vessels are blocked, resulting in poor blood circulation.
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Changes in the distortion of the nerves in the feet may be noticed, and there may be dry cracks in the feet. It may manifest as a distortion of the blood vessels in the feet, and there may also be changes in the knots of the blood vessels.
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Cold feet, numbness in the feet, swelling of the feet, intermittent claudication, inconspicuous beating of the dorsal arteries in the feet, and abnormal sensation in the feet.
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Under normal circumstances, blood vessels are unobstructed. If blood viscosity increases, cholesterol and triglyceride levels increase. At this time, the blood flow will slow down, and in severe cases, blood vessel occlusion will occur, leading to stroke.
The following will share with you the symptoms that occur in the legs when the blood vessels are blocked.
When blood vessels are blocked, there is not enough blood to supply the limbs. At this time, when the nutrients and blood required by the feet cannot be transported in time, the person will feel numbness in the lower limbs, and even numbness seriously affects normal walking. If you notice numbness in your legs, it's best to check your lipids in time to see if there is any bloody thickening.
Varicose veins of the lower extremities are associated with poor circulation. If the blood vessels are blocked, the blood viscosity will increase at this point, and the blood vessels in the lower extremities will be prone to varicose veins, and superficial veins may be found to have raised bulges. This condition requires prompt medical attention and improvement by reducing the viscosity of the blood.
When a person's blood vessel health is affected or the blood is thick, it is easy to block the blood vessels, causing the body's blood circulation to be affected. During walking, there is a lack of blood**, people can feel changes in posture while walking, and there are conditions such as limping and unstable walking.
When blood circulation in the legs is poor and blood vessels are blocked, people feel significant leg pain when walking. If the blockage is severe, it may even affect people's ability to walk, causing them to be unable to walk normally. For leg pain, it is best to check the blood lipids.
When people have symptoms of vascular occlusion, they need to increase their drinking water to improve. Add enough water to dilute the blood, help clear the blood vessels, promote blood circulation, and improve the blockage of blood vessels. In addition, increasing drinking water can prevent blood clots and prevent health problems after blood vessels become clogged.
The cause of clogged blood vessels in the human body is related to improper diet. When the concentration of lipids in the blood increases, the blood is viscous and the blood vessels are blocked. At this time, you need to eat a light diet to regulate, and eat less high-fat or high-cholesterol foods to improve. As a result, the blood lipid concentration decreases and blood circulation returns to normal.
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Leg vein blockage: It mostly occurs in the deep veins of the legs, such as the femoral vein, which is mainly manifested as swelling and pain at the blockage site. After the blood vessel is blocked, the distal blood return is impaired, and distal edema, **color change and other manifestations may occur.
In addition, after the embolus falls off, it can also flow through the blood vessels in other parts, causing dysfunction of the corresponding organs, such as pulmonary embolism.
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Severe pain in the legs. Numbness, weakness, and a decrease in temperature in the legs will be accompanied by whitishness. Intermittent lameness may occur in the legs.
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If the blood vessels are blocked, the legs will appear, redness, numbness, soreness, weakness, swelling, and so on.
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The general causes of vascular occlusion can be divided into increased blood viscosity, slow blood flow, and vascular endothelial damage. According to the different blood vessels injected, it can be divided into arterial occlusion and venous occlusion. Arterial blockage is generally caused by endothelial damage caused by age, increased blood lipids, high blood pressure and many other factors, resulting in arteriosclerosis and vascular blockage.
Another common cause of clogged blood arteries is in patients with atrial fibrillation, where a blood clot forms in the heart chambers and flows along the artery, embolizing the blood vessels. Common causes of vein blockage include infection and slow blood return.
Causes of vascular blockage include slow blood flow due to arteriosclerosis of the arteries, leading to the accumulation of lipid waste in the blood vessels, and blockage of blood vessels, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the myocardium, which is relative or absolute ischemia. Generally speaking, the age of onset is around 40 years old, and most men are men. The most common cause of cardiovascular blockage is hyperlipidemia.
Therefore, the most important thing for cardiovascular blockage is to reduce blood lipids and blood viscosity to reduce damage to the body. In addition, most of the causes of cardiovascular blockage are caused by diet, too much salt intake often eats too much taste, and a high-cholesterol diet will harden the arteries and increase blood pressure, so patients should pay attention to adjusting their diet to resist diseases.
There are two causes of blood vessel blockage: one is that the blood viscosity is too high, resulting in slow blood flow, and then blood clots slowly form, causing blood vessel blockage. Or it could be a blood clot that broke for some reason and got stuck in a small blood vessel, such as a blood vessel.
For most blockages, diet has something to do with it. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to a low-salt, low-fat diet, eat less high-fat foods, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, strengthen exercise, and have regular medical check-ups.
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Because some people have thin blood vessels, which may be natural, and some people have thicker blood, which is particularly prone to blood vessel blockage. It may be related to our birth, or it may be related to some habits we have acquired, or it may be related to what we usually eat.
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It is mainly because of arteriosclerosis caused by various diseases, and there is no way to promote blood circulation, so it will lead to blockage of blood vessels. Life factors, or the fluidity of the blood, the viscosity of the blood, cerebral thrombosis, stroke, acute myocardial infarction, these factors can lead to the condition of blood vessel blockage.
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Because their blood vessels are very small, they are prone to clogging. It is usually related to their physical factors and usual eating habits and lifestyle habits.
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Vascular diseases caused by blockage of blood vessels on the feet, a layer of lipids like millet porridge is deposited on the arterial wall, which reduces the elasticity of the arteries and narrows the lumen, which may lead to ischemia and necrosis of the legs and feet, and even the need for amputation, which has become one of the main causes of death in the elderly.
There are 3 major symptoms and hazards of arteriosclerosis of the lower limbs.
1. In the early stage, it is often manifested as coldness, numbness, and spasm and cramps in the leg muscles.
The early symptoms are not obvious, and it is easy to be confused with other diseases, and it is often mistaken for calcium deficiency or lumbar spondylosis in the elderly, which is misdiagnosed and mistreated, delaying the disease.
2. Further lesions, intermittent claudication.
With the increasing degree of arterial stenosis of the lower limbs and the scope of vascular occlusion, post-walking lesions occur, and the arteries cannot meet the muscles with more blood**, causing calf muscle soreness, and the pain is relieved after stopping and resting, and the pain recurs when you continue to walk. As the ischemic lesion worsens, the distance traveled will become shorter and the pain will be longer, which needs to be timely**, otherwise further development will enter the necrotic phase.
3. The lesion worsens, and resting pain appears.
Even when you are not exercising, you will still have pain in the lower limbs, especially when you fall asleep at night, you will have trouble sleeping and eating, and you will be nervous. At this stage, the patient must hurry up and be active**, otherwise he will enter the advanced stage of the disease. In the late stages of necrosis, severe signs of chronic ischemia develop, with dryness, hair loss, and thickening of the toenails, as well as ischemic ulcers on the toes and keratinous protrusions.
Even if the foot is broken a little, it is very difficult to heal, and the lower limb is necrotic, and finally the necrotic limb can only be amputated, which is serious and even life-threatening.
Diet therapy can maximize the maintenance of blood vessels and reduce further damage of drugs, whether it is Western medicine or Chinese medicine, it is highly recommended. Many of the foods we eat daily have the effect of nourishing blood vessels and cleaning up vascular garbage, and the relatively effective effect is buckwheat, mulberry leaves, cassia seeds, wolfberries and other common foods.
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The bulge of green tendons may be unhealthy symptoms, and a small number of people have the following conditions on their feet, which are likely to be blocked blood vessels, so what are the conditions in which we can judge that the blood vessels are blocked?
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Foot blood vessel blockage, generally speaking, most people will have pain, nail thickening, and even some people will have nail deformation, numbness, be sure to go to the hospital to do a blood routine or B ultrasound, see what the situation is, foot blood vessel blockage is a relatively common vascular disease, must take medication under the guidance of a doctor in time.
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Vascular blockage of the lower limbs is a relatively common vascular disease, we do not know much about vascular diseases, so many people do not know their physical condition after suffering from vascular blockage of the upper and lower limbs. With the continuous development of the disease, the pulse of the dorsum of the foot and the posterior tibial artery disappears or weakens, and at the same time, it is dry and ruptured, the sweat stops, there is no hair, the nails are thickened and deformed, and nutritional disorders such as paronychia are formed.
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Generally, foot blood vessel blockage is divided into two kinds: one is venous blood vessel thrombosis, one is the problem of arterial thrombosis, two different diseases can cause foot blood vessel blockage, but the situation is still different, if it is arterial thrombosis, then if it is not treated in time, it will cause ischemia and hypoxia of the nerve tissue of the limbs, necrosis, and infection, at this time, amputation surgery is required, and this situation needs to be carefully examined in the hospital to distinguish whether it is vein blockage or arterial fat blockage. If the artery is blocked is arterial thrombosis, it is necessary to use the method of vascular thrombectomy or thrombolysis, if you are afraid of pulmonary embolism, it should be venous thrombosis, which can be thrombolytic in the acute stage, and high-risk patients also need to implant a venous strainer to prevent pulmonary embolism.
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There are two main ways to block the arteries in the feet, namely medication and surgery.
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If the blood vessels are blocked, drink 1 cup of tea appropriately to dredge the blood vessels, lower lipids and activate blood, and stabilize blood pressure.
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Blood vessels are blocked, blood is not smooth, cook 1 bowl of porridge to lower blood pressure, regulate blood lipids, and prevent cerebral infarction.
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If the blood vessels are blocked, soak 3 kinds of leaves in water to drink, clean the vascular garbage, and keep the blood clots away quietly!
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Blood vessels are clogged, feet know! If there are 3 abnormalities in the feet, it is necessary to unblock the blood vessels.
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The first symptom of patients with leg vascular blockage is often leg swelling, due to the formation of thrombosis in the venous blood vessels, blocking the blood vessels, so that the venous blood can not be effectively returned, and the venous blood stagnates in the lower limbs, resulting in swelling of the limbs.
It is recommended to go to the vascular surgery department of a regular hospital as soon as possible to have a check-up, and according to the specific condition, the symptoms are correct**.
There may be a lot of spots on the feet, and the feet will be very cold, or there will be molting, and the feet will sometimes appear black, mainly because the blood vessels are blocked, resulting in poor blood circulation.
Most of the blockages in blood vessels are caused by hyperlipidemia, platelet aggregation, atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, etc. Ways to unclog blood vessels can be through diet and exercise, medications, surgery. Dietary control, oral antithrombotic drugs or intravenous thrombolysis, and surgery if necessary**.
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