What to do for toe ulcers caused by vasculitis?

by sxykmgy on 2012-03-02 15:42:13

What to do about toe ulcers caused by vasculitis? Vasculitis is one of the most common peripheral vascular diseases in clinical practice, generally more prevalent among young and middle-aged men, particularly those aged 20-40. The course of vasculitis tends to be long, and treatment can be stubborn. In the later stages of vasculitis, the most common complication is toe ulcers. Below, we will introduce this topic with the help of experts from one of the top ten vasculitis hospitals nationwide: Shanxi Yikang Vasculitis Hospital.

Toe ulcers caused by vasculitis are very common in clinical practice. For wound management, it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine for external application. Traditional Chinese surgical ointments such as debridement and muscle-generating creams can promote blood circulation, remove toxins, eliminate necrotic tissue, and detoxify heat; they can also clear dead tissue, kill bacteria, reduce inflammation, quickly improve microcirculation around the wound, increase local blood flow, and promote the rapid growth of residual epithelial cell tissues.

In addition to wound dressing changes for toe ulcers caused by vasculitis, it is also necessary to treat vasculitis fundamentally. Medications that expand blood vessels, promote blood circulation, and inhibit platelet aggregation should be used. Shanxi Yikang Vasculitis Hospital also provides a series of oral Chinese medicines to improve blood circulation, establish collateral circulation, and address the pain and non-healing wounds associated with vasculitis.

The above is a detailed introduction by experts on how to handle toe ulcers caused by vasculitis. We hope this information helps you. If you have more questions, you can consult online with experts from Shanxi Yikang Vasculitis Hospital. Finally, we wish you good health.

For more details, please visit the Vasculitis section of the Shanxi Yikang Vasculitis Hospital website: http://www.sxykmgy.com/maiguanyan/ or consult with experts free of charge. The experts will provide detailed answers based on the patient's specific situation.

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