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Category: Health and Fitness  >>  Holistic - Alternative

By Juliet Cohen   [ 15/05/2008 ]
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Buerger's disease, too known as thromboangiitis obliterans. Buerger's disease is an uncommon and incendiary disorder affecting incidental blood vessels and resulting in pain, ulceration, thrombosis and Raynaud's phenomenon. Buerger's disease is characterized by a combination of inflammation and clots in the blood vessels, which impairs blood flowing. Approximately 40% of the patients have a story of inflammation of a vein (phlebitis), which may beat a character in the growth of Buerger's disease This finally damages or destroys tissues and may head to transmission and gangrene. Buerger's disease normally begins in the hands and feet.

It may progress to affect larger areas of the limbs. Buerger disease is relatively less common in people of northern European descent.
Natives of India, Korea, and Japan, and Israeli Jews of Ashkenazi descent, have the highest incidence of the disease. Buerger's disease most commonly affects men between ages 20 and 40, though it's becoming more common in women. Symptoms of buerger's disease reduced blood supply to the arms or legs develop gradually, starting at the fingertips or toes and progressing up the arms or legs, eventually causing gangrene. Ulcerations and gangrene in the extremities are common complications.

It often resulting in the need for amputation of the involved extremity.People may feel coldness, numbness, tingling and burning. Cigarette smoking greatly increases your risk of Buerger's disease. Heavy cigarette smokers are most likely to develop Buerger's disease. There is no effective medication or surgery for this disease. Medications to improve blood flow or to dissolve blood clots Vasodilators, drugs that increase the diameter of the blood vessels, can be administered, but may not be effective. Exposure of affected areas to heat or cold should be avoided. Trauma to the feet and other affected areas should be avoided.

This infections must be treated promptly. Smoking is the only known causative agent for this disease and should be avoided. Streptokinase has been proposed as adjuvant therapy in some cases. Vascular surgery can sometimes be helpful in treating limbs with poor perfusion secondary to this disease. Take care of your fingers and toes if you have Buerger's disease. Check the skin on your arms and legs daily for cuts and scrapes. Clean any cuts with water and cover them with a clean bandage. Keep an eye on any cuts or scrapes to make sure they're healing.

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Juliet Cohen writes articles for health care blog. She also writes articles for hairstyles gallery and hairstyles tips.

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