PMID: 7335770Oct 1, 1981Paper

Medical treatment of veno-lymphatic cellulitis

Phlébologie
H Chatard

Abstract

The aim of the treatment if to remove the consequences of a rupture of the vasculo-tissular balance in a varicose of post-phlebitic limb: these consequences consist of inflammatory phenomena which develop towards a hypodermic sclerosis more, or less, serious. The authors review the therapeutic possibilities of resting in the declivous position, which is sometimes indicated, the different procedures and ways of using compression, which is always indicated, antibiotics which may sometimes be used, anti-sclerosants and crenotherapy. The bibliography refers to this question.

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