Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Jerry - Jul 13th, 2012 2:44 pm. | |
Jerry
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I got hit In the back so hard it nocked me about 15 feet this has Ben a year ago I have had back pain and headaches thay Finley ran some test and found a 85 percent blocked will geting hit like that will that be how I got the aorta problem |
re: Aorta
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Jul 18th, 2012
2:22 pm
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Dr J S Chowhan
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Dear Jerry As we understand you are talking about anatomic narrowing of aorta. Please send us your medical reports to understand better. Abdominal aortic and iliac artery occlusive disease occurs when the arteries in your abdomen become narrowed with some anatomic distortion and cannot bring enough blood to organs and muscles in your legs. There may be adequate blood flow through the artery to provide enough oxygen to the muscles when you are resting. But the muscles need more oxygen during activity, and if they can not get enough blood, your lower limb may create pain when you are walking or performing other tasks. The three main components of diagnosing these type of abdominal aortic occlusive disease are a history taking and thorough physical exam, a study of your blood flow in the vascular laboratory, and an imaging study called an arteriogram, which will pinpoint where the problems are. So we advice you to take advice of a good vascular surgeon of your area. With regards J S Chowhan |