Hyperemia Hypostatic

Hypostatic hypergemia is a condition in which an increased amount of blood accumulates in the vessels of the lower extremities. Often occurs in people who are overweight, have heart disease, vascular disorders, or hormonal disorders. Increased blood content affects the blood vessels - they narrow and cease to function completely. External blood circulation is observed in tissues, because blood cannot move inside the vessels, but does not leave them.

Factors that provoke chronic hypostatic angiohypermemia may be different. The main one is arterial hypertension. Atherosclerosis, as well as constant varicose veins, also contribute to the development of the disease. Vascular disorders may be associated with genetic factors, diabetes mellitus, and cerebrovascular accidents. The risk group includes people who are overweight,