Symptoms of Lower Extremity Arterial Occlusive Disease:
The clinical symptoms mainly depend on the speed and degree of limb ischemia development.
The initial symptoms include coldness, numbness, and sensory abnormalities in the affected limb, as well as intermittent claudication, etc.
As the condition progresses, symptoms such as rest pain, tissue gangrene, ischemic neuropathy, changes in skin color, nutritional disorders of skin appendages, disuse muscle atrophy, and joint stiffness may occur.
Male patients with main iliac artery occlusion often experience impotence.
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