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Cerebrovascular disorders and stroke are the third leading cause of death. After a stroke, patients usually remain disabled and make up the largest share of patients with long-term disability. They are the biggest financial and social burden for the state of all disabled patients. Therefore, timely diagnosis of cerebral blood flow disorders and their surgical correction enables stroke prevention and is economically and financially very effective for both the individual and the state.
Working in a beautiful and modern facility only seems attractive at first glance. Experts say that due to long hours of sitting, frequent overtime and lack of physical activity, office workers get varicose veins more and more often. Frequent cramps, itching of the calves or swelling of the legs can be harbingers of the disease. These symptoms are common in people with varicose veins. The lower legs of such people often look bruised due to impaired blood circulation and dilated veins. Varicose veins are a fairly common problem, which is estimated to affect about 20% of the population. people. This disease is more often encountered by the fairer sex, who tend to hide the legs affected by the disease under longer skirts or pants. However, it is not necessary to hide diseased calves under clothes. After all, varicose veins are a curable disease, especially if you consult a doctor in time. People with venous diseases experience more and more problems as the weather warms: legs swell, sweat, become heavy, and veins become visible. If you feel severe pain in your leg, be sure to check whether this is not a symptom of incipient venous thrombosis.
A vascular surgeon consults and performs diagnostic tests on patients with various vascular diseases: varicose veins of the legs, atherosclerosis of the arteries of the legs, atherosclerosis of the arteries of the neck, pathology of the arteries of the neck, atherosclerosis of the abdominal aorta.
It is recommended to consult a vascular surgeon with the following symptoms:
- Leg fatigue, heaviness or swelling;
- Leg cramps not only at night, but also during the day;
- Prominent surface vascular network.
- Head dizziness;
- Tinnitus;
- Disturbance of balance.