Disturbance of blood circulation

Violation of blood circulation is a pathological process in which the cardiovascular system is not able to provide a normal blood supply to various tissues and organs. As a result, metabolism slows down and hypoxia or vascular pathologies can develop.

Causes of circulatory disorders

There is a huge number of reasons for the violation of blood circulation. Basically, such a problem appears in people who are diagnosed with diabetes, hypertension and kidney failure. Many people have a disruption of normal blood supply to tissues and organs after:

The main reason for this deviation may be deposited fat cells on the vascular walls. This is due to the fact that as they accumulate, there is a difficulty in blood circulation, since the lumen is almost completely blocked. Violation of blood circulation in the legs very often occurs due to various diseases:

Symptoms of circulatory disorders

Symptoms of circulatory disorders at the initial stage of development of pathology are clearly manifested only after physical exertion. If you do not start treatment, then the patient even at rest:

All these signs can be reduced under the influence of therapy, but do not completely disappear. When the spinal circulation is disturbed, pain or numbness often occurs. Skin on the back with this deviation can change color, and wounds or other skin damage will heal for a long time. Virtually all patients with impaired blood circulation have low blood pressure.

Diagnosis and treatment of circulatory disorders

Diagnosis of any circulatory disorders involves several laboratory and instrumental methods of investigation. To identify this pathology a patient may need to do:

After the diagnosis is made, the therapy should be started immediately. Then the patient will not experience complications. Treatment of circulatory disorders always begin with a diet. The patient must necessarily adhere to a healthy diet high in omega-3 and vitamin E and low in salt and fat. Quickly cure this pathology will help and regular exercise, as well as a complete rejection of various bad habits. To help the body restore blood circulation, the patient needs to take some medications:

  1. Anticoagulants - to suppress the activity of blood coagulability and prevent the formation of blood clots.
  2. Antiaggregants - to increase blood flow and prevent atherosclerosis of the arteries.
  3. Glycosides - to improve the performance of the myocardium.

If drug treatment in combination with a diet does not help to eliminate circulatory disorders, you need to resort to operational methods that are aimed at restoring the patency of the vessels. These include embolectomy, prosthetics or shunting of vessels, as well as plastic arteries.

Very often, indirect revascularization is used in treatment. They help to improve even collateral circulation. Indications for surgical intervention are thrombophlebitis with symptoms of abscess formation and thrombophlebitis of superficial veins, acute thrombosis of various trunk veins (extremities or pelvis).