Deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities is a serious disease, which, with insufficient attention from the patient and the doctor, ends in 3-15% of pulmonary embolism and death of the patient. Treatment includes several methods of therapeutic effects on the body, one of the components of which is proper nutrition. Contents 1 Features of food 2 It is recommended to include in the diet 3 Prohibited food 4 Sample menu 5 Additional meas...
Mesenteria or mesentery is a special fold of the peritoneum, with which the abdominal cavity organs attach to the back wall of the abdomen. In other words, it is a kind of "bag" with ligaments that keeps and fixes the insides in a certain position. In addition, the mesentery performs an important function of blood supply to internal organs - it is all permeated with blood vessels. Mesenteric thrombosis is the partial or complete cessation of blood flow in the mesenteric vessels of th...
Today, the question of the methodology and treatment regimens for patients with established diagnosis - thrombosis of deep veins of the lower extremities - is put with particular severity. This is due to the frequent development of the disease in an active working age. Special concern of physicians causes disability of a large part of patients after the transfer of the disease and the subsequent development of post-thrombotic syndrome, the progression of chronic venous insufficiency, and...
Deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities is an acute disease affecting the veins located under the muscles. In the veins, blood clots are formed, narrowing the lumen of the vessel until it completely clogs. Occlusion of vessels is noted in 15% of cases. Sometimes venous thrombosis develops rapidly, can lead to disability and even death. The deepest vessels of the lower leg are most susceptible to thrombosis. Formed clots are attached to the walls of the vessels. During the first 3-4...
Pulmonary arterial thrombosis( thromboembolism) is a disease that arises from the fact that a blood clot is formed in the artery channel that is directed towards the lungs and the blood ceases to flow to the destination. As this blood clot can act as blood clots, and fat deposits on the walls of the artery, which are most often formed in the lower limbs, and eventually get stuck on the way to the lungs. Contents 1 Causes and Risk Factors 2 Disease Clinic: Speci...
Acute deep vein thrombosis( DVT) of the lower limbs is dangerous due to the risk of pulmonary embolism( PE), because of which the patient can die. DVT occurs as a complication after many diseases, but sometimes it develops in quite healthy people. Postoperative thrombosis is most common. The incidence of thrombosis in the world is inexorably increasing, which is associated with an increase in the number of surgical interventions. Contents Description of the disease ...
Post-thrombotic disease( PTB) is a serious disease that is common in both men and women. This concept combines different hemodynamic disorders. The disease delivers many unpleasant moments to people who suffer them. Measures to prevent PTB, timely treatment of the disease in the early stages will help avoid complications. Contents 1 General Information 2 Causes and Risk Factors 3 Classification of the disease 4 Dangers and Complications 5...
Among the inflammatory processes occurring in the human body, the rarest, but no less dangerous is thrombosis of the cavernous sinus. The disease involves clogging the cavernous sinus with a thrombus, which results in a massive inflammation that can spread even to the brain. It does not arise on its own, but is the result of a concomitant inflammatory process. What features the disease has, its risks and risks, as well as the methods of treatment, will be analyzed further. Conten...
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