How to find a prescription for vasculitis, to seek treatment for vasculitis? What is the best treatm

Updated on healthy 2024-07-19
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    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.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Thromboangiitis is mainly manifested as redness, numbness, cold pain in the patient's fingers or toes, ulceration and necrosis in the later stage, and in severe cases, it will lead to residual ringworm of the hands and feet. Mainly due to the lack of vitality of the patient, the qi and blood can not reach the end of the blood vessels, so that the fingers or toes can not get nutrients and gradually necrosis. Western medicine believes that the power of blood circulation depends on the pressure generated by the heart's beating, but this is not entirely the case, when the human heart dies and suddenly stops beating, the human body still has a certain portal blood pressure, which is the power of the undecayed vitality.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Vasculitis requires a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Severe cases require prompt surgery**. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital first, and do not blindly listen to home remedies.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

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

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The disease is unknown, but if you actively take the following precautions, you can stabilize the condition and reduce the symptoms. Method:

    1. Absolute smoking ban is an important measure to prevent and improve the disease.

    2. Keep your feet clean and dry to prevent infection and trauma.

    3. Keep your feet warm at work or rest, so as to improve blood circulation in your feet, but not overheat, so as not to increase oxygen consumption and aggravate your condition.

    The patient lies down, elevates the affected limb by 45° for 1 2 minutes, then lowers the feet to the bed for 2 5 minutes, moves the feet around 10 times, and then rests the affected limb flat for 2 minutes. Practice 10 buerger exercises each time, 3-5 times a day.

    5. Avoid the use of vasoconstrictors.

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