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| Burst gastric ulcer and peripheral vascular disease? |
my dad also had this,it took a while may 2 months untill he was well enough to go back to work, hes fine now no problems walking,its such a major op its very sore and is painful when moving and wal... |
| What is the difference between PAD (Peripheral Artery Disease) and PVD (Peripheral Vascular Disease)? |
PAD is similar to arteriosclerosis, which is thickening/hardening of the artery wall, so therefore the blood flow becomes restricted. It is more common males, particularly if they have diabetes mel... |
| I think I have Peripheral vascular disease.? |
Rest easy. Pain from PVD is EXERTIONAL. That means a leg hurts after a relatively consistent amount of walking. For example, every time you walk from your door to the street.
If this continues t... |
| I have severe peripheral vascular disease. My dr is trying his best to prevent having to take away my limbs.? |
I truly empathize with you. Having said that, let me give you the following info:
In most cases, the presence of PVD is a sign of systemic atherosclerosis, which puts these patients at high ... |
| Is peripheral vascular disease reversible? If so, how would you go about it? |
It has been noted in several ongoing studies that certain of the new cholesterol controlling drugs may play a part in reducing existing blockages (occlusions) in coronary arteries however these stu... |
| A case of peripheral vascular disease, vascular surgons/ intervention cardiologist please? |
MR angio is famous for not well visualising the lower extremity arteries in detail.
Without seeing the angios, it hard to tell if an endovascular procedure would work. It might be worth it to ge... |
| Peripheral vascular disease? |
PVD is characterised by peripheral vessles, legs, arms, carotids or aorta that are narrowed by colesterol plaques, good luck ... |
| Is there any effectilve medicine to treat peripheral vascular disease ? |
webmd.com or nih.gov or mayoclinic.com ... |
| Can you tell me the CPT code for ABI (ankle brachial index) procedure? And diagnostic code for "Normal"? |
You might seek help from your insurance company. As their consumer, they should be most interested in helping you. They can tell you which codes they pay on and which ones they don't. If yo... |
| Diabetes/complications? |
So, it sounds like you need to go to the textbooks or look on the internet. I couldn't or wouldn't do this. Not ethical to give you what I would do. Might not be satisfactory for your ... |
| Is there a doctor there? |
Peripheral vascular disease is so called to distinguish it from cerebro-vascular disease, affecting the blood vessels of the brain, and cardio-vascular disease, affecting the blood vessels of the h... |
| Has anyone ever heard of warming saline to cleanse the wound before providing wound care? |
It's more about patient comfort, although there's supposed to be no clinical difference between the two. It kinda makes sense to introduce anything entering the body at body temperature t... |
| Does raynaud's affect the circulation in your heart? |
Raynaud's syndrome/phenomenon 鈥?usually referred to as Raynaud's - is a disorder that affects the blood vessels in the fingers, toes, ears, and nose. It does not normally affect the blood... |
| WHATS WR0NG WiTH MY FEET? |
It is definitely PVD! Your feet should not be that cold at all. You should have an ultrasound test done as soon as possible to avoid the severe problems that PVD causes in extremities.
Tell th... |
| My parner has just been told? |
Peripheral Vascular Disease
This refers to diseases of blood vessels outside the heart and brain. It's often a narrowing of vessels that carry blood to the legs, arms, stomach or kidneys. T... |
| What is the difference between peripheral vascular and peripheral articular disease? |
One is veins, one is arteries. Blood goes in through one, arteries, and out though the other. Hope this helps!!! ... |
| Is there a doctor here can you tell me what is a peripheral vascular disease? |
Peripheral vascular disease is so called to distinguish it from cerebro-vascular disease, affecting the blood vessels of the brain, and cardio-vascular disease, affecting the blood vessels of the h... |
| Can a broken ankle be a contributing factor to peripheral vascular disease? |
It is very possible it could cause vascular comprimise distal to the fracture, but seems an unlikley factor in systemic peripheral vascular disease or in your other limbs. Please check with your do... |
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