There is no such thing as a remedy for lower extremity vasculitis. Thromboembolic vasculitis can be relieved by general treatment, medication and surgery.
1. General treatment: patients should quit smoking, and should pay attention to the warmth of the affected area to avoid cold or trauma, etc. Appropriate physical exercise to accelerate local blood circulation is also conducive to relieving the discomfort.
2. Medications: patients can use Tolazoline, poppy seed hydrochloride under the guidance of the doctor, this kind of drugs can play the role of vasodilatation, to relieve the symptoms of vasospasm. You can also use prostaglandin E1, low molecular heparin and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor, this kind of drugs can relieve the symptoms of the patient’s pain and ease the blood supply.
3. Surgery: If the effect of drug treatment is not good or the patient’s condition is serious, the patient can cooperate with the doctor for surgical treatment.
It is recommended that patients diagnosed with thromboembolic vasculitis consult a doctor for timely examination, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out the appropriate treatment, do not believe in the so-called “biased prescriptions”, resulting in a delay in the condition.