Shenghan Song has been engaged in clinical and medical research in vascular surgery and general surgery for 22 years. He has in-depth research on surgical and interventional treatment of major diseases in vascular surgery, such as abdominal aortic aneurysm, carotid artery sclerosis stenosis, subclavian artery steal syndrome and lower extremity arteriosclerotic stenosis, etc. He is especially good at endoluminal stent intervention for the above diseases. He specializes in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of vascular surgery, including surgery and endovascular treatment of ischemic diseases such as lower extremity atherosclerosis occlusion, carotid artery, superior mesenteric artery and renal artery; laser or minimally invasive aspiration of lower extremity superficial varicose veins; pharmacological treatment of deep vein thrombosis and implantation of inferior vena cava filter to prevent pulmonary embolism; and treatment of diabetic foot. He has published ten articles in Chinese and English core journals such as Chinese Journal of Surgery and World J Gastroenterol.
Moderator – Chen Chen
Guest: Deputy Chief Physician (Song Shenghan), Department of Vascular Surgery, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital
Guest:Actress Hei Ni
Topic: Is “bruising” on the legs a disease?
Patient 1: 20 years of “bruises” on the legs without any symptoms
Capillary dilation warning: hyperthyroidism, liver system lesion
Patient 2: “Bulging veins” on the legs
Typical varicose veins of the lower limbs
Expert tip: varicose veins in the lower extremities need surgical treatment
Experts say: blood reflux can cause varicose veins
Varicose veins can lead to blackened, ulcerated legs
Experts reveal: bruised veins are not necessarily a disease!
The brain, temples bruises are what disease?
Experts say: bruised temples are not a disease
Expert tips: cerebral and solar plexus bruises low risk procedure
Jugular vein anger is a manifestation of right heart failure
Experts reveal: “earthworm” in the chest and abdomen may have liver disease
Veins can also develop blood clots
Walking with legs tied can reduce the burden of walking
Fibroblast cannot stop the leakage of blood from the body, leading to leg ulcers
Expert tips
The older you are, the less elastic your veins are, and the more visible your veins become
Expert tip: Varicose veins are more prevalent in women than men
The process of bruising is relatively slow