(S95.2) Injury of dorsal vein of foot

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7 721 in individuals diagnosis injury of dorsal vein of foot confirmed

Diagnosis injury of dorsal vein of foot is diagnosed Men are 11.44% more likely than Women

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Men receive the diagnosis injury of dorsal vein of foot

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Women receive the diagnosis injury of dorsal vein of foot

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Risk Group for the Disease injury of dorsal vein of foot - Men aged 15-19 and Women aged 25-29

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-1, 15-34, 45-74
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-14, 35-44, 75-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-14, 20-24, 35-44, 50-54, 65-74, 95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-1, 15-19, 25-34, 45-49, 55-64, 75-94

Disease Features injury of dorsal vein of foot

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Injury of dorsal vein of foot - what does this mean

Injury of the dorsal vein of the foot is caused by trauma to the foot, such as a fall, a direct blow, or a sharp object cutting the skin. this trauma can cause a tear in the vein, leading to swelling, pain, and discoloration in the area.

What happens during the disease - injury of dorsal vein of foot

Injury of dorsal vein of the foot is typically caused by blunt trauma, such as a heavy object being dropped on the foot or a direct blow with a blunt object. the trauma can cause the vein to rupture, leading to swelling, bruising, and pain. if the injury is severe enough, it can lead to a hematoma, which can cause increased pressure on the surrounding tissue and lead to further damage. if left untreated, this can cause infection, tissue necrosis, and potentially lead to the loss of the limb.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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9 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Injury of dorsal vein of foot - Prevention

Injury of the dorsal vein of the foot can be prevented by wearing appropriate and well-fitting shoes, avoiding walking barefoot, and exercising caution when engaging in activities that involve repetitive motions of the foot, such as running and dancing. additionally, stretching and strengthening exercises are recommended to reduce the risk of injury.