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  2. Venous Ulcer: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & Prevention

    • Your veins contain tiny valves that keep blood circulating throughout your body. These valves snap open and shut to move blood against the force of gravity back to your heart. In some people, venous diseases affect … 展开

    What Types of Venous Disease Cause Venous Stasis Ulcers?

    Chronic venous insufficiencyis a common cause of valve dysfunction. It occurs when your valves are damaged or too weak to do their job. Other venous ulcer causes include: 1. High … 展开

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    Who Gets Venous Ulcers?

    A variety of factors can raise your risk of venous ulcers. They include: 1. Deep vein thrombosis. 2. … 展开

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    What Do Venous Ulcers Look and Feel like?

    They’re often shallow, irregularly shaped sores. The skin surrounding the stasis ulcer may be hard and discolored. Symptoms of venous ulcers include 1. Dull ache. 2. Foul odor. 3. Itching. … 展开

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  1. Stasis Ulcer: Vascular Ulcer Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

  2. Venous Ulcers: Diagnosis and Treatment - AAFP

    2019年9月1日 · Venous ulcers are open skin lesions that occur in an area affected by venous hypertension. 1 The prevalence of venous ulcers in the United States ranges from 1% to 3%. 2, 3 In the United...

  3. Management of venous leg ulcers: Clinical practice …

    2014年6月25日 · We recommend venous procedural outcome assessment including reporting of anatomic success, venous hemodynamic success, procedure-related minor and major complications, and impact on venous leg …

  4. Venous stasis ulcer: Symptoms and treatment

    2022年12月28日 · A venous stasis ulcer occurs in the lower legs, usually between the knee and ankle. They can cause pain and swelling and require treatment from a medical professional.

  5. Venous Leg Ulcer - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    2022年9月18日 · Venous leg ulcers are chronic wounds that result from prolonged venous insufficiency, primarily affecting older adults. These ulcers develop due to poor blood flow in the veins, leading to tissue breakdown, …

  6. Venous Ulcers - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Venous ulcers are leg ulcers caused by problems with blood flow (circulation) in your leg veins. Normally, when you get a cut or scrape, your body's healing process starts working to close the wound. In time, the wound heals. But …

  7. Venous Ulcer: How Sores Look, Wound Dressing, …

    2023年7月5日 · Most venous leg ulcers (VLUs) are associated with chronic venous insufficiency, which can cause stasis (diminished blood flow) and stasis dermatitis on the lower extremities. When stasis and blood pooling cause …