What happens during the disease - injury of unspecified blood vessel at hip and thigh level
Injury of unspecified blood vessel at hip and thigh level is a medical condition caused by direct trauma to the affected region. this trauma can be caused by a blunt force, a sharp object, or a sudden twist or pull of the hip or thigh. the trauma can damage the vessel wall, leading to bleeding, clot formation, and decreased blood flow to the affected region. this can lead to pain, swelling, and decreased range of motion of the hip and thigh. if left untreated, the damaged blood vessel may rupture, leading to further complications.
Injury of unspecified blood vessel at hip and thigh level - Prevention
Injury of unspecified blood vessel at hip and thigh level can be prevented by wearing protective gear during sports and other physical activities, avoiding activities that involve high-impact motions or contact sports, and properly stretching and warming up before physical activities. additionally, maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding smoking can help reduce the risk of such injuries.