Vascular Occlusion

It is the obstruction of the arteries carrying blood from the heart to the organs or the vein carrying the blood to the heart by narrowing due to clot, arteriosclerosis or other pathological reasons. With events such as clots, atherosclerotic plaques or deterioration of the vessel wall that cause obstruction, the vessels narrow and blood flow is impaired.

What is Vascular Occlusion?

Vascular occlusion, which can usually occur in advanced ages, is a clinical picture that occurs as a result of plaque and residues in the vascular network caused by nutrition and unhealthy living conditions, occlusion of arteries and veins. This blockage, which can threaten human health to a great extent, can occur anywhere in the body and can prevent the organs and tissues from being supplied with sufficient oxygen by hardening, narrowing and slowing blood flow in the vessels.

Symptoms of Vascular Occlusion

Symptoms of vascular occlusion may differ according to the picture of arterial and venous occlusion. the following symptoms can be seen. , pain, cramps, swelling, loss of sensation,

  • Coldness of the skin and tissue, paleness, bruising,
  • Wounds that do not heal on the feet and legs,
  • Restriction of movement, progressive gangrene etc. in the period.
  • Symptoms of Vein (Vin) Occlusion:

    • Pain, cramp, swelling,
    • circulatory disorder caused by depth and pressure in the extremity,
    • Redness of the skin, increased temperature, discoloration of the skin,
    • Traumas, injuries,
    • Long-term sedentary journeys,
    • After major surgeries,
    • Conditions requiring long-term bed rest,
    • Intravenous devices,
    • Leg skin glow and blue-purple varicose veins,
    • Blood coagulation disorders,
    • Ankle sores and darkening of skin
    • Diameter differences in both legs, etc.

    Symptoms of Cerebrovascular Occlusion:

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