Phlebitis

Thrombophlebitis is referred to as phlebitis, which refers to the inflammation of venous blood vessels. According to different lesions, phlebitis can be divided into superficial phlebitis and deep phlebitis. Its pathological physiochemical vascular intimal hyperplasia, narrowed lumen, and slow blood flow. The surrounding skin can present with congestive erythema, sometimes with edema. Later, it gradually subsided, hyperemia was replaced by pigmentation, and erythema turned into tan. A few patients can cause reactions such as chills, fever, and increased white blood cells. Patients often report pain and swelling. There are many causes of venous thrombosis, such as trauma, surgery, pregnancy, childbirth, heart disease, malignant tumors, oral contraceptives, and long standing, squatting, sedentary, and prolonged wetness. Throws. The pathological changes are characterized by damage to the venous wall, changes in blood flow state, and hypercoagulable state of the blood, leading to deep venous thrombosis. TCM claims that its etiology and pathogenesis are qi and blood stasis, which is blocked by the collaterals, qi and blood yin and yang disorders, and hot and humid betting.

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