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What are the clinical consequences of acute and chronic arterial obstruction?

What are the clinical consequences of acute and chronic arterial obstruction?

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Acute and chronic arterial obstruction :

It occurs due to artheroslcerosis that means occumulation of fat in the blood vessels due to that reduced blood circulation to the lowerlimb during exercises or at rest.

Clinical consequences of ocute and chronic arterial obstruction :

Mainly we will observe the 6's those are

* pallor due to decreased blood circulation,

* painfuness in the thighs, hips after certain activities,

* paresthesia,

* paralysis,

* pulselessness,

* poikilothermia, and also some of consequences are

* cold ness in the leg,

* cyanosis,

* sores on your toes,

* hair loss on legs,

* slow growing of nails,

* shinyness on skin

* Erectile dysfunction in males we can see.

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