1. How is deep vein thrombosis of lower extremity formed? The cause? Deep vein thrombosis of lower extremity is a common disease, which is associated with lower extremity swelling, secondary varicose veins, dermatitis, pigmentation, stasis ulcer and so on. Slow venous flow, damage of venous wall and hypercoagulability of blood can cause deep venous thrombosis of lower limbs. Clinical surgery, pregnancy...
More +What is degenerative joint disease? What are the usual manifestations? Common in whom? Degenerative osteoarthropathy is an inevitable phenomenon of normal aging of "machine parts" for everyone, also known as osteoarthritis. The key to degenerative osteoarthropathy is the word "degeneration", which is the vitality of bone tissue as the body grows with age.
More +What is diabetic retinopathy? Diabetic retinopathy, or glucose reticulum, is a microvascular complication of diabetes. Second, what are the types? What are the symptoms? The sugar web is divided into background retinopathy and proliferative retinopathy. Background retinopathy occurs in the early stages, when...
More +What is soft tissue injury? How does it behave? Soft tissue injury refers to sprains and contusions of skin, muscles, tendons, ligaments and joint capsules under the action of external forces. Such as accidentally sprained ankle when walking, wrist injury when falling, or muscle or tendon strain during exercise. Soft tissue injury is mainly manifested by trauma...
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