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Health

Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (dermatology)

Treatment of warts

Before starting the treatment of warts, you need to undergo preliminary diagnosis to make sure that these are warts, since they can often be very similar to calluses, moles or malignancies. It should be noted that sometimes warts can pass on their own without any procedures.

Treatment of hand phlegmon

The diagnosis of "phlegmon brush" - an absolute indication for emergency or urgent surgical treatment. The task of preserving the brush function should be in front of the surgeon from the very beginning. Even before the cut is performed on the brush, you should think about which zone and what the scar will be, to what extent it will affect the brush function. The incisions are made taking into account the Langer lines corresponding to the natural cutaneous folds.

Treatment of Panaritium

Panaritium treatment pursues the goal, which consists in complete and sustained relief of inflammatory phenomena while minimizing functional and aesthetic negative consequences, and in some cases, the risk of fatal outcome.

Felon

Panaritium (lat. Panaritium) - acute, purulent inflammation of the finger. Make up some local purulent processes that have an independent etiopathogenesis (infected fractures and dislocations, foreign bodies, burns, etc.).

Treatment of trophic ulcers

Successful implementation of this task creates favorable prerequisites for curing the patient of an ulcer. A complex, differentiated treatment of trophic ulcers with effect on the etiological and pathogenetic mechanisms of ulcerogenesis is necessary. Depending on the cause of ulcers, the development of various pathogenetic syndromes and complications in the complex treatment of cutaneous ulcers, many methods of treatment are used.

Neurotrophic ulcers

Neurotrophic ulcers occur in patients with lesions of the central or peripheral nervous system. Most often, such ulcers occur in patients with a neuropathic form of the diabetic foot syndrome, CNS trauma and peripheral nerves.

Arterial trophic ulcers

Arterial trophic ulcers account for 8-12% of the total number of patients with pathology of the lower extremities. Chronic obliterating diseases of arteries of the lower extremities in total suffer 2-3% of the world population.

Trophic ulcers: symptoms

Trophic ulcers have characteristic symptoms. They are manifested by the appearance on the skin of a non-healing wound. Symptoms depend on the etiology of the disease, against which a trophic ulcer originated.

Trophic ulcers with osteomyelitis

Trophic ulcers in osteomyelitis - a variant of posttraumatic ulcers. They represent a deep defect in the skin and soft tissues, etiologically associated with a focus of purulent bone destruction. In the anamnesis, such patients usually have data on bone fractures, operations on the bones. In a number of patients, ulcers occur against a background of chronic hematogenous osteomyelitis.

Venous trophic ulcers

Venous trophic ulcers are the result of a long, complicated course of chronic venous insufficiency against a background of varicose or post-thrombophlebitic diseases, or (which is rare enough) of venous angiodysplasia.

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