Venous ulcer

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Venous Ulcers

Venous ulcers, often referred to as leg ulcers, are chronic wounds that typically occur on the legs due to malfunctioning venous valves. They represent a significant portion of chronic wound cases and pose a challenge in healthcare due to their persistence and impact on quality of life.

Venous ulcer on the leg

Overview

Venous ulcers are primarily caused by venous insufficiency, a condition where the blood flow through the veins of the legs is inadequate, leading to increased pressure and skin changes.

Pathophysiology

  • The improper functioning of venous valves in the legs causes blood to pool instead of returning to the heart.
  • This results in increased pressure in the veins, leading to damage and ulcer formation, mostly along the medial distal leg.

Prevalence

  • Venous ulcers account for 70% to 90% of leg ulcer cases.
  • They are more common in older adults, and risk factors include deep vein thrombosis, obesity, and previous leg injuries.

Symptoms and Diagnosis

Patients with venous ulcers typically experience:

  • Pain and discomfort in the affected area.
  • Swelling and heaviness in the legs.
  • Skin discoloration and eczema.

Diagnosis is usually based on medical history, physical examination, and sometimes doppler ultrasonography.

Treatment and Management

The management of venous ulcers includes:

  • Compression therapy to improve venous blood flow.
  • Wound care and dressing to promote healing.
  • Elevating the legs to reduce swelling.
  • In severe cases, surgery may be required to address underlying venous insufficiency.

Impact on Quality of Life

  • Venous ulcers can significantly impact the quality of life due to pain and mobility issues.
  • They often require long-term care and can recur if underlying conditions are not managed.

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