What Is a Podiatry Clinic?

Podiatric disease is a very common type of disease in modern people. It mainly occurs in the lower limbs of the human body and can cause symptoms such as dryness, soreness, swelling, itching, numbness, cramps, coldness and other symptoms. Many of these diseases develop to eventually cause limb ulcers, and then The outcome develops into an amputation. Tips for the outbreak of pediatric foot disease: Podiatric disease is mostly caused by poor blood circulation and blockage of blood vessels. Therefore, dredging blood vessels is the key to treating podiatric diseases, and we must pay more attention to it in daily life and nursing.

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Podiatric disease is a very common type of disease in modern people. It mainly occurs in the lower limbs of the human body and can cause symptoms such as dryness, soreness, swelling, itching, numbness, cramps, coldness and other symptoms. Many of these diseases develop to eventually cause limb ulcers, and The outcome develops into an amputation. Tips for the outbreak of pediatric foot disease: Podiatric disease is mostly caused by poor blood circulation and blockage of blood vessels. Therefore, dredging blood vessels is the key to treating podiatric diseases, and we must pay more attention to it in daily life and nursing.
nickname
Podiatry
Common locations
Human lower limbs
Common causes
Blood vessel blockage
Common symptoms
Dry limbs, soreness, swelling, itching
Common foot diseases 1. Veins: varicose veins, phlebitis, old rotten legs, venous thrombosis 2. Arteries: diabetic foot, lower extremity arterial occlusion, Takayasu arteritis, acute arterial thrombosis, Raynaud's disease 3, others: onychomycosis, eczema Erysipelas, lymphedema, vasculitis,
(1) Vein
Varicose veins: Varicose veins are commonly known as "fried leg" is the most common disease of the venous system. The main reason for the formation of varicose veins is that the congenital blood vessel wall is relatively weak or the same posture is rarely changed for a long time. Under the circumstances, the venous valve is destroyed and the venous pressure is too high, which is a symptom of the blood vessel protruding from the skin surface. Varicose veins occur in the lower extremities, and other scrotal spermatic cords, abdominal veins, gastric esophageal veins, etc. also occur in varicose veins. As far as the traditional domestic treatment model is concerned, although it can cure the root cause, the effect is slow. Phlebitis: Phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, or phlebitis refers to inflammation of venous blood vessels. Phlebitis can be divided into superficial phlebitis and deep phlebitis according to different lesions. 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-term standing, squatting, sedentary, and prolonged wetness. It is more common after various surgical procedures. Throws.
Old rotten legs: Old rotten legs are vasculitis, diabetes, varicose veins, deep and shallow phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, and complications resulting from the development of advanced lymphatic obstruction, that is, the lower leg of the affected limb Ulcers on the medial, lateral, anterior tibia, posterior tibia, and ankle. The size of the ulcerated surface of this ulcer varies. If left untreated, the ulcer spreads from small to large, which can lead to bone infections, and eventually requires amputation. This is also called scabies leg.
Venous thrombosis: Venous thrombosis refers to a disease in which acute non-purulent inflammation occurs in the veins and secondary to thrombosis under conditions of venous blood flow retardation, hypercoagulable state of blood, and vascular endometrial injury. Most venous thrombosis occurs in the deep veins of the pelvis and lower limbs. More common in postpartum, fractures and trauma, postoperative patients. The possibility of this disease should be considered in the case of limb pain, swelling, swollen superficial veins and cords that are palpable along the veins. Thrombosis is easy to fall off early, which can cause large pulmonary infarction, which is often one of the causes of sudden death. Therefore, early treatment should be timely to prevent the re-formation and spread of blood clots.
(2) Arteries
Diabetic foot: According to the World Health Organization (WHO) definition: Diabetic foot refers to the lower limb infection, the formation of ulcers, and / or the destruction of deep tissues caused by diabetic patients with neuropathy and various degrees of peripheral vascular disease. In clinical practice, due to long-term effects of hyperglycemia in diabetic patients, vascular sclerosis of the lower limbs, thickening of the blood vessel walls, and decreased elasticity, the blood vessels are prone to form blood clots and build up into plaques. As a result, lower extremity tissue lesions. The "foot" is farthest from the heart and the most severe occlusion, which causes edema, darkening, rot, necrosis, and formation of anthrax.
Arterial occlusion of lower extremity: Arteriosclerotic occlusive disease is a degenerative disease, which is the basic pathological process of large and middle arteries, mainly the abnormal deposition of cell fiber matrix, lipids and tissue fragments, and hyperplasia occurs in the intima or middle layer of arteries Complex pathological changes. In peripheral vascular disorders, arterial stenosis, occlusive or aneurysmal lesions are almost always caused by arteriosclerosis. Professor Liu of the Yi Ke clinic pointed out that arteriosclerotic lesions are generally systemic diseases, which occur in certain large and medium-sized arteries, such as the lower abdominal aorta, iliac artery, femoral artery, and iliac artery. The upper limb arteries are rarely involved. . The thickened and hardened arteries are accompanied by atherosclerotic plaques and calcification, and secondary thrombosis can cause narrowing or occlusion of the arterial lumen, and ischemic symptoms in the limbs. The affected limb has clinical manifestations such as chills, numbness, pain, intermittent claudication, and ulcers or necrosis of the toes or feet. Sometimes stenotic or occlusive lesions are segmental and multiplanar. They occur in the origin of the bifurcation of the artery and the posterior wall of the lumen. The curved part of the arterial trunk is often involved. There is often an unobstructed outflow tract on the distal side of the lesion. presence.
Takayasu's arteritis: Takayasu's arteritis Takayasu's arteritis is a kind of non-specific total arteritis mainly with damage to the media. The entire layer of the artery showed diffuse irregular thickening and fibrosis, and the thickened intimal hyperplasia into the cavity caused stenosis and obstruction of the artery. Experts from Outpatient Clinic said that the disease can be seen in all age groups from children to old age, but most of them are under 30 years old, and they occur in young women. In the acute phase of the disease, nonspecific systemic symptoms such as fever, night sweats, weakness, muscle and joint pain, anorexia, vomiting, and palpitations can occur. Tenderness may be present in affected local arteries. ESR accelerated. Due to the lack of characteristic clinical manifestations, diagnosis is often not made at this stage.
Raynaud's disease: Raynaud's syndrome, also known as acral arterial spasm, is caused by sympathetic nerve disorders that dominate surrounding blood vessels. It is a syndrome caused by a series of skin color changes in the hands or feet caused by spasm of acromular arterioles. This disease was first proposed by Renault in 1862. Traditionally, Raynaud's symptoms are divided into two types: 1. Primary is Raynaud's disease, and those who cannot find any underlying disease and whose symptoms and conditions are alleviated. 2. The secondary person is also called Raynaud's phenomenon and suffers from one or more diseases, and the symptoms and course are more serious. At present, Raynaud's disease and Raynaud's phenomenon have been merged together, collectively referred to as Raynaud's syndrome.
(3) Other
Onychomycosis: Picture of onychomycosis symptoms, onychomycosis, commonly known as "onychomycosis", traditional Chinese medicine is called "goose claw wind", now called onychomycosis, which is caused by a large class of microbial infections called pathogenic fungi. Onychomycosis lesions begin at the distal, lateral margins, or folds of the nail, and appear as abnormal nail color and morphology. Usually onset of 1-2 finger (toenail) nails, severe cases of all finger (toenail) nails can be affected. The sick deck lost its luster, and the long deck became brittle and broken. It is easy to relapse, you can try the medicine containing Kang cleansing ingredients, it is easy to relapse or aggravate in spring and winter, and it is usually relieved in summer and autumn. It is mostly off-white and tarnished; the deck is significantly thickened and the surface is uneven. Its texture is loose and keratin and debris are often deposited under the nails. Sometimes the deck can be separated from the nail bed. Eczema: Eczema symptom map Eczema (eczema) is a common inflammatory skin disease of the epidermis and superficial dermis caused by a variety of internal and external factors. It is generally believed that it has a certain relationship with allergies. Its clinical manifestations are symmetrical, exudative, pruritic skin disease, polymorphism, and recurrent. Eczema is a skin disease that is prone to recurrence. The treatment requires relapsed special drugs, such as those containing Kang cleansing ingredients. It is also an allergic inflammatory skin disease. With rash diversity, symmetrical distribution, repeated itching, and itching, it is easy to evolve Become chronic. It can occur in any part of any age, in any season, but often relapses or exacerbates in winter. It has a tendency to exudate, a chronic course, and easy to recur.
Erysipelas: Erysipelas is an acute inflammation of the skin and its reticular lymph vessels. Occurs in the lower extremities and the face. Its clinical manifestations are acute onset, localized flaky rashes with clear boundaries, bright red, slightly bulging, and fading under pressure. The surface of the skin is tense and hot, spreading rapidly around, with burning pain. With high fever chills and headaches. Although erysipelas is named after "poison", it is not caused by viral infection, but acute purulent dermal inflammation caused by bacterial infection. The pathogenic bacteria is group A hemolytic streptococcus, which is mostly invaded by skin or mucous membrane damage, but can also be infected by blood.
Lymphedema: Lymphedema refers to the soft tissue fluid caused by the obstruction of lymphatic fluid return in some parts of the body. Subcutaneous fibrous connective tissue hyperplasia and fat hardening occur after repeated infections on the body surface. If it is a limb, it will thicken, and the skin will become thick and rough in the later stage. , Tough as elephant skin, also known as "elephant swollen." Lymphedema, there are obvious symptoms to follow, Yi Ke clinic recommended that you should always pay attention to changes in physical conditions.
Vasculitis: Vasculitis is inflammation of blood vessel wall and surrounding blood vessels with infiltration of inflammatory cells, accompanied by vascular damage, including fibroangin deposition, collagen fibrosis, endothelial cells and muscle cell necrosis inflammation, also known as vasculitis. Professor Liu of Yike Clinic introduced that the primary cause of vasculitis caused by the causative factors is vasculitis, and those who produce certain clinical symptoms and signs based on vascular inflammation are vasculitis disease; it is affected by inflammatory lesions of adjacent tissue The cause of the vascular wall is secondary vasculitis, which is only one of the pathological changes of various tissues, which is different from vasculitis disease. In addition, in the so-called collagen vascular disease, vascular damage is one of the main concomitant lesions, so this type of disease belongs to the generalized vasculitis disease. Vasculitis disease is not uncommon. Vasculitis lesions not only involve the blood vessels themselves, but also the tissues and organs dominated by the blood vessels, some of which can be fatal. Since the application of corticosteroids, the prognosis has greatly improved. Vasculitis has different clinical signs and symptoms depending on the type, size, and function of blood vessels.
DSA DSA can clearly show the vascular system.
Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) is a new type of X-ray imaging system, which is the combination of conventional angiography and electronic computer image processing technology. Ordinary angiography images have a lot of anatomical structure information, such as bones, muscles, blood vessels, and air-containing cavities, which overlap with each other. It is difficult to simply observe a certain structure or tissue in detail. The basic principle of DSA imaging is to divide the image of the angiography X-ray fluorescence image without the contrast agent and the contrast agent after the injection of the image intensifier, and then scan it with a high-resolution television camera tube to segment the image into Many small squares are made into a matrix to form a video image composed of pixels in the small squares. After logarithmic amplification and analog / digital conversion into numbers of different values, digital images are formed and stored separately, and then input. The electronic computer processes and subtracts the digital information of the two images, and obtains the difference signals of different values, and then converts them to ordinary analog signals through contrast enhancement and digital / analog conversion, and removes bones, muscles and other soft tissues, leaving only The subtraction image of the simple blood vessel image is displayed on the monitor.
"Evil" is the causative factor that causes various vascular diseases. As early as in "Lingshu", it has been clearly stated: "A person who has dozens of diseases ... has infinite changes, and this is the result of evil." With blood gas stagnation can make vascular growth swollen and painful morphological changes. For example, "Inner Path" has "the evil guest stays in the fur, enters the Sun Luo, stays but does not go away, occludes, and overflows with the Da Luo and becomes strangely sick." The pathogenesis of the evil staying veins is clarified. In view of the traditional Chinese medicine etiology theory, "evil" is the main cause, and the stasis (thrombus) caused by evil (pathogenic factors, inflammation) is eventually injured (ischemia or stasis syndrome). The three "evil, stasis, and deficiency" reflect the surrounding blood vessels. The positive and evil changes in the evolution of the disease, according to the "Inner Path" rule: the theory of "the subject must be subdued, and the cause first" and "there must be five days before birth, soothing its blood, bringing it into harmony, and achieving peace" .
"Grasp the three pumps, repair the valve, and walk the world"
1. Secret recipes of traditional Chinese medicine for the national level project of Qiong's clearing method for peripheral vascular disease
2. "Three-pump drug delivery method" featuring "fumigation, pressure encapsulation, and air wave pressure"
3. Non-invasive meridian function.
4. Three series of "foot protection and foot support" have been formed in the central emergency, rehabilitation and health care.
Fumigation + secret recipe:
Qi is blood handsome, blood goes with qi, warm with qi, blood with qi.
Fumigation uses hyperthermia to expand capillaries, accelerate blood flow, and improve tissue nutrition and oxygen supply.
Fumigation and three-pump administration can make the central recipe quickly absorbed by the three pumps, accelerate the dissipation of inflammatory products, reduce the exudation, and promote tissue regeneration and repair. Role. The natural air machine is unobstructed, and the camp and health are reconciled, which stimulates the human body's righteousness, rectifies evil spirits, strengthens the disease resistance ability, makes people full of energy and longevity.
Pressure packet + secret recipe:
Pressure packets use pressure gradients to facilitate the concentric return of blood from the lower limbs and create a mechanical pressure on the tissue. Pressure-packed and three-pump administration will facilitate the accelerated absorption of secreted fumigated drugs, reach the extremities of limbs, dissipate edema quickly, and relieve the numbness of the lower limbs. Air wave pressure:
Airwave pressure: The positive pressure therapy in physical therapy is used to further activate the fibrinolytic system of the subcutaneous tissue, promote lymphatic detoxification, passively move the lower limbs, shrink muscles, and use the muscle contraction to squeeze blood vessels.
Air wave pressure is administered by three pumps, combined with the secret recipe fumigation, to repair atrophic, collapsed, contracture vein valves, to achieve the purpose of improving venous return and promoting clinical symptoms. At the same time reduce the burden on the heart and enhance the body's ability to resist chronic diseases.
Non-invasive tendon work: Non-invasive tendon work is to travel along the lower limb meridian and related acupoints, using specific posture flexion, extension, compression, and breathing lamp methods to achieve detoxification, detoxification, qi and blood circulation, and muscle growth (using blood viscosity and The "three pumps" are the rhythmic nature of the heart pump, muscle pump, and breathing pump to promote venous and lymphatic reflux, improve blood circulation, increase tissue metabolism, granulation growth, and scar formation).
Non-invasive tendon work consists of heart pump meridian work, breathing pump meridian work and muscle pump meridian work.

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