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Venous Ulcer

Venous Ulcer

When veins become insufficient however they dilate and prevent the valves from closing properly. This, in turn, causes reflux which is when the blood leaks downwards and stagnates in the vein. If left untreated this can result in the appearance of venous disease. Meanwhile visible varicose veins can also be developed. Untreated varicose veins can cause inflammation of the Venus valves and surrounding tissue followed by the appearance of edema. furthermore, blood cells can leak out of the vein into the surrounding tissue which results in hyperpigmentation of the skin. The most severe form of untreated varicose veins is an ulcer.

Know How : Venous Ulcer

Know How : Venous Ulcer

Stages of Venous Ulcer

Stages of Venous Ulcer

  • Stage 1: Redness
    Treatment Time : 2 month, Session Required : 10
  • Stage 2: Fluid Leakage
    Treatment Time : 4 month, Session Required : 20
  • Stage 3: Skin Death
    Treatment Time : 6 month, Session Required : 30
  • Stage 4: Ulceration
    Treatment Time : 9 month, Session Required : 40
Venous Ulcer stage1 | Global Health

Stage 1 : Redness

Skin becomes red and inflamed. This stage often goes undetected because the symptoms look similar to a bug bite, bruise, or mild irritation.

Treatment Time : 2 Month

Sesssion Required : 10

Venous Ulcer stage2 | Global Health

Stage 2 : Fluid Leakage

The inflamed skin may leak a small amount of fluid. The condition is more likely to be noticed at this stage. Could look like a more severe bruise or reddened dry/cracked area.

Treatment Time : 4 Month

Sesssion Required : 20

Venous Ulcer stage3 | Global Health

Stage 3 : Skin Death

The affected area of skin begins to die. This is the foundation of the ulcer. Wounds will begin to look inflamed and possibly deeper than before.

Treatment Time : 6 Month

Sesssion Required : 30

Venous Ulcer stage4 | Global Health

Stage 4 : Ulceration

The open wound is visible and apparent. At this stage, the wound may not heal on its own and needs to be kept extremely clean.

Treatment Time : 9 Month

Sesssion Required : 40

Venous Ulcer Symptoms

Venous Ulcer Symptoms

  • Swollen ankles.
  • Discoloration and darkening of the skin around the ulcer.
  • Hardened skin around the ulcer, which may make your leg feel hard.
  • A heavy feeling in your legs.
  • Aching or swelling in your legs.
  • Red, flaky, scaly and itchy skin on your legs.
  • Swollen and enlarged veins on your legs.
  • An unpleasant and foul-smelling discharge from the ulcer.
Venous Ulcer Causes

Venous Ulcer Causes

  • Genetic predisposition.
  • Prolonged sitting or standing.
  • Obesity.
  • Advance stage.
  • Pregnancy.
Venous Ulcer Test in Diagnostic

Venous Ulcer Test in Diagnostic

Physical Test

  • Ankle pressure test

Medical Test

  • Angiography
  • Mra
Treatment Process of Venous Ulcer at Global Health Centre

Treatment Process of Venous Ulcer at Global Health Centre

    Diagonosis 1 DIAGNOSIS | Global Health
    DIAGNOSIS

    Venous ulcers typically occur because of damage to the valves inside the leg veins. That increase in blood pressure causes ulcers to form on your ankles.

    Diagonosis 2 DIAGNOSIS | Global Health
    DIAGNOSIS

    • Skin redness and Inflammation • Whitish and small Area of dead skin • Formed wound Surface venous ulcers • Inflamed Skin starts to leak Fluid

    LASER THERAPY LASER TREATMENT | Global Health
    LASER TREATMENT

    Laser Beam applied to the affected area of the leg.

    Outcomes HEALTHY LEG | Global Health
    HEALTHY LEG

    After proper care and treatment, we can cure ulcers.

Exercises For Recovery : Venous Ulcer

Knee Raises | Global Health

Knee Raises

Step 1 : Sit up straight with your back well supported and your feet flat on the ground. Straighten your leg out. Lower your leg back down in a controlled way do not just let it drop. Once comfortable doing this exercise press down onto your knees and bring your leg up against the resistance of you hands.

Heel Raises | Global Health

Heel Raises

Step 1 : Stand straight behind the chair, holding the back with your feet hip-width apart and your weight evenly distributed.

Step 2 : Tighten your abdominal muscles. Lift up on your toes until you're standing on the balls of your feet.

Step 3 : Slowly lower your heels to the floor. Repeat 8 to 10 times.

Ankle Circles | Global Health

Ankle Circles

Step 1 : Sit straight with your feet flat on the ground.

Step 2 : Raise your leg up and roll your feet in a circle. With your leg up.

Step 3 : point your toes down and then point your toes towards your chest.

Leg Raises | Global Health

Leg Raises

Step 1 : Lie on your back with your hips square and your legs laid out comfortably on the floor.

Step 2 : Bend the knee of your non-injured leg at a 90-degree angle, planting the foot flatly on the floor. Hold for three seconds. Relax and repeat 10 times more.

Toe Raises | Global Health

Toe Raises

Step 1 : Stands up straight with your feet flat on the ground.

Step 2 : Raise your toes upwards, while keeping your heels on the floor.

Step 3 : Lower your foot back to the ground.

Diet For Recovery : Venous Ulcer

Berries

Berries

Contains

  • Vitamin C
  • Folate
  • Copper
  • Vitamin K1
  • Manganese

Biological Response

  • Vitamin C : May reduce your risk of chronic disease.May help manage high blood pressure.May lower your risk of heart disease. May reduce blood uric acid levels and help prevent gout attacks. Helps prevent iron deficiency.Boosts immunity. Protects your memory and thinking as you age.
  • Folate : important in red blood cell formation and for healthy cell growth and function. The nutrient is crucial during early pregnancy to reduce the risk of birth defects of the brain and spine.
  • Copper : Keep nerve cells healthy. Support your immune system. Form collagen, a protein that helps make up your bones and tissues. Protect cells from damage. Absorb iron into your body. Turn sugar into energy.
  • Vitamin K1 : Health benefits and sources of vitamin K. Vitamin K refers to a group of fat-soluble vitamins that play a role in blood clotting, bone metabolism, and regulating blood calcium levels. The body needs vitamin K to produce prothrombin, a protein and clotting factor that is important in blood clotting and bone metabolism.
  • Manganese : Manganese helps the body form connective tissue, bones, blood clotting factors, and sex hormones. It also plays a role in fat and carbohydrate metabolism, calcium absorption, and blood sugar regulation. Manganese is also necessary for normal brain and nerve function.

Drink plenty of fluids

Drink plenty of fluids

Contains

  • Calcium
  • Potassium
  • Iron
  • Sodium
  • Fluoride

Biological Response

  • Calcium : Calcium is used for building bones and teeth and in maintaining bone strength as you grow older.
  • Potassium : Diets rich in potassium may help to maintain healthy blood pressure.
  • Iron : Iron is a mineral that the body needs for growth and development. Your body uses iron to make hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body, and myoglobin, a protein that provides oxygen to muscles.
  • Sodium : Sodium is an important nutrient for health. It plays a vital role in nerve and muscle function and helps your body maintain normal fluid balance.
  • Fluoride : Fluoride, a naturally-occurring mineral, helps prevent cavities in children and adults by making the outer surface of your teeth (enamel) more resistant to the acid attacks that cause tooth decay.

Potatoes

Potatoes

Contains

  • Carbohydrates
  • Fat
  • Phosphorus
  • Protein
  • Potassium
  • Magnesium
  • Vitamin C
  • Fiber
  • Vitamin B6
  • Manganese

Biological Response

  • Carbohydrates : Carbohydrates are your body's main source of energy: They help fuel your brain, kidneys, heart muscles, and central nervous system. For instance, fiber is a carbohydrate that aids in digestion, helps you feel full, and keeps blood cholesterol levels in check.
  • Fat : A small amount of fat is an essential part of a healthy, balanced diet. Fat is a source of essential fatty acids, which the body cannot make itself.
  • Phosphorus : Keeping the bones and teeth strong. Helping the muscles contract.
  • Protein : protein may indirectly improve metabolic health by aiding loss of body weight and fat mass through enhanced satiety, whilst promoting skeletal muscle growth and function through anabolic effects of dairy protein-derived branch chain amino acids.
  • Potassium : Diets rich in potassium may help to maintain healthy blood pressure.
  • Magnesium : it can help reduce bacterial contamination and spoilage, and increase the intestinal bioavailability of magnesium from milk.
  • Vitamin C : May reduce your risk of chronic disease.May help manage high blood pressure.May lower your risk of heart disease. May reduce blood uric acid levels and help prevent gout attacks. Helps prevent iron deficiency.Boosts immunity. Protects your memory and thinking as you age.
  • Fiber : Helps maintain bowel health.Lowers cholesterol levels.Helps control blood sugar levels. Aids in achieving healthy weight. Helps you live longer.
  • Vitamin B6 : Vitamin B6 helps maintain a normal amount of this amino acid in your blood. A stronger immune system. Vitamin B6 helps chemical reactions in the immune system, helping it work better. Eating foods rich in vitamin B6 will help your body guard against infection.
  • Manganese : Manganese helps the body form connective tissue, bones, blood clotting factors, and sex hormones. It also plays a role in fat and carbohydrate metabolism, calcium absorption, and blood sugar regulation. Manganese is also necessary for normal brain and nerve function.

Sweeteners

Sweeteners

Contains

  • Carbohydrates
  • Fat
  • Protein
  • Sugar
  • Glucosamine

Biological Response

  • Carbohydrates : Carbohydrates are your body's main source of energy: They help fuel your brain, kidneys, heart muscles, and central nervous system. For instance, fiber is a carbohydrate that aids in digestion, helps you feel full, and keeps blood cholesterol levels in check.
  • Fat : A small amount of fat is an essential part of a healthy, balanced diet. Fat is a source of essential fatty acids, which the body cannot make itself.
  • Protein : protein may indirectly improve metabolic health by aiding loss of body weight and fat mass through enhanced satiety, whilst promoting skeletal muscle growth and function through anabolic effects of dairy protein-derived branch chain amino acids.
  • Sugar : Higher energy levels. A stronger immune system. A better sleep. Improved gut health. Weight loss. Better overall health.
  • Glucosamine : Glucosamine reduced Joint Pain, Reduce Inflammation, Improve Bone Health.

Onions

Onions

Contains

  • Carbohydrates
  • Fat
  • Protein
  • Fiber
  • Sugar
  • Glucosamine

Biological Response

  • Carbohydrates : Carbohydrates are your body's main source of energy: They help fuel your brain, kidneys, heart muscles, and central nervous system. For instance, fiber is a carbohydrate that aids in digestion, helps you feel full, and keeps blood cholesterol levels in check.
  • Fat : A small amount of fat is an essential part of a healthy, balanced diet. Fat is a source of essential fatty acids, which the body cannot make itself.
  • Protein : protein may indirectly improve metabolic health by aiding loss of body weight and fat mass through enhanced satiety, whilst promoting skeletal muscle growth and function through anabolic effects of dairy protein-derived branch chain amino acids.
  • Fiber : Helps maintain bowel health.Lowers cholesterol levels.Helps control blood sugar levels. Aids in achieving healthy weight. Helps you live longer.
  • Sugar : Higher energy levels. A stronger immune system. A better sleep. Improved gut health. Weight loss. Better overall health.
  • Glucosamine : Glucosamine reduced Joint Pain, Reduce Inflammation, Improve Bone Health.
Recommendation and Precautions for Venous Ulcer

Recommendation and Precautions for Venous Ulcer

  • Clean the wound regularly.
  • Apply a dressing to the ulcer.
  • Avoid products that cause skin sensitivity.
  • Wear compression stockings to prevent blood from pooling in the legs and to speed healing.
  • Apply an antibacterial ointment or another topical medicine to prevent or treat an infection.
  • Take oral antibiotic medicines to prevent or treat an infection.
  • Have allergy testing done.