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Lower Limb Arteriosclerosis Treatment

Lower limb arteriosclerosis is common in individuals over 50, especially those with diabetes, hypertension, or a smoking history. The condition causes vascular narrowing and even blockage. If left untreated, it can lead to pain, ulcers, and even amputation. Scientific treatment can significantly delay disease progression, improve limb blood supply, reduce amputation rates, and enhance patient quality of life.

Emerging Treatment Methods

Stem Cell Therapy
As an innovative treatment, stem cell therapy can significantly improve lower limb circulation by promoting angiogenesis and repairing damaged tissues. This therapy has advantages in immune regulation and tissue regeneration, offering new treatment options for patients with refractory lower limb ischemia.

Promotes new blood vessel formation

Improves local microcirculation

Reduces tissue ischemia and necrosis

Enhances tissue repair capabilities

Improves patient mobility

Traditional Treatment Methods

1. Medication
Medications include antiplatelet drugs, lipid-lowering drugs, vasodilators, etc., which can effectively control the condition, alleviate symptoms, and reduce the risk of vascular blockages. Long-term medication use helps prevent the progression of arteriosclerosis and reduces the incidence of cardiovascular events.

2. Interventional Therapy
Interventions such as vascular stent placement or balloon dilation can directly open up narrowed or blocked blood vessels, quickly restoring blood flow. These procedures have minimal trauma and fast recovery, making them suitable for patients with significant local stenosis, significantly improving ischemia symptoms.

3. Surgical Treatment
For patients with severe vascular blockage, arterial bypass surgery is an important option. This procedure bypasses the diseased blood vessels to restore blood supply, reducing the risk of ulcers and necrosis. However, it carries surgical risks and longer recovery times.

4. Lifestyle Adjustments
Quitting smoking, eating a balanced diet, and engaging in moderate exercise are fundamental treatments. Improving lifestyle habits helps control risk factors, slow disease progression, and enhance treatment effectiveness and quality of life.

5. Rehabilitation Training
This includes walking training and lower limb functional exercises, which help improve blood circulation, enhance muscle strength and endurance, delay disease deterioration, and promote patients' ability to resume daily activities.

6. Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment
Acupuncture, herbal medicine, and other adjunctive therapies can improve local blood circulation, alleviate symptoms, and complement Western medical treatments. However, they need to be integrated with clinical circumstances for optimal use.

Conclusion

There are various treatment methods for lower limb arteriosclerosis. The integration of modern medicine and innovative technologies, especially stem cell therapy, offers new hope for patients. Experts from United Life International Medical Center emphasize that early diagnosis and personalized comprehensive treatment are key to reducing complications and improving quality of life. Patients should actively cooperate with treatment and manage their condition scientifically.