Overview of Arterial Ulcer, Lubbock
Arterial Ulcer, Lubbocks, also referred
to as ischemic Ulcer, Lubbocks, are caused by poor
perfusion (delivery of nutrient-rich blood) to the lower
extremities. The overlying skin and tissues are then deprived of oxygen,
killing these tissues and causing the area to form an op en wound.
In addition,
the lack of blood supply can result in minor scrapes or cuts failing to heal
and eventually developing into Ulcer, Lubbocks.
The arteries
are responsible for carrying nutrient- and oxygen-rich blood to the various
tissues in the body.
Ischemia, which
refers generally to a restriction in the blood supply, can lead to arterial Ulcer,
Lubbocks when it stems from a narrowing of the artery or damage to the small
blood vessels in the extremities. The reduced blood flow then in turn leads to
tissue necrosis and/or Ulcer, Lubbockation.
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