COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF ARTERIAL PERMEABILITY DISORDERS OF THE LEGS
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In the article is submitted information about chronic venous insufficiency, the main reasons of the disease. Described the main symptomatology, classification chronic venous insufficiency, discoursed methods of objective investigation venous system by the ultrasound examination for reasons of diagnosis chronicle venous insufficiency. Pay attention to complex conservative therapy that included elastic compression and phlebotonics, in particular Eskusan. 49 patients (female) with the initial displays of chronic venous insufficiency were under the supervision. All patients received Eskusan during long term period minimum 2 month. It was proved that Eskusan is able to increase tonus of venous wall and as a result could normalize function of veins valves because it has veinotonic, capillary protection, antiendemic, antiinflammatory, antiaggregating, antioxidant effects.
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