Ischemic changes of the ankle is a condition in which there is an obstruction of blood circulation in the ankle area, resulting in local ischemia and hypoxia, cell degeneration or necrosis.
Due to the lack of blood vessels in the ankle area, there are symptoms of local blockage or spasm, leading to the phenomenon of impaired blood circulation, resulting in ischemia and lack of oxygen in the corresponding tissues, cell degeneration or necrosis.
Ischemic changes in the ankle bone will lead to pain in the ankle bone, and will also lead to a decrease in the mobility of the bone, which may cause pain in the surrounding joints, and will lead to symptoms such as muscle atrophy. If a patient develops ischemic changes in the ankle and the symptoms are not relieved, or if they are accompanied by other symptoms, they should go to the hospital in time to have the cause clarified and then be given targeted treatment.