Venous ulcer
September, 24th, 2024
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A wound on the lower leg that does not heal, caused by veins not working well.
Description
Venous ulcers may happen if veins in the legs aren’t returning blood to the heart as they should. This may be due to family genes. Or veins may become strained or damaged due to blood clots, injury, aging and obesity.
Overview
Symptoms include legs that are swollen, achy or tired. The veins may look like they’re popping out. Some people have changes in skin color and texture. The skin may feel dry, itchy or scaly before becoming an open wound.
Symptoms
Treatment includes lying down with legs raised above the heart, applying pressure to the area, called compression therapy, and wound care. Sometimes surgery is needed.
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