Question
How can a patient completely recover from thromboangiitis obliterans?
Answer
The primary treatment for thromboangiitis obliterans involves medication to stabilize blood circulation, dilate blood vessels, and prevent blood clotting. Anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs may be necessary in some cases. Additionally, patients should pay attention to staying warm and rest during the acute phase of the disease, elevate the affected limb to prevent infection. In the case of thromboangiitis obliterans in the legs, if the condition is not severe and there is no abscess, physical activity can be used to promote blood circulation, prevent skin necrosis, and restore normalcy once the blood vessels are reopened.