Heart attack Stagnant

**Congestive infarction** (i. congestivus) is a condition that occurs as a result of stagnation of blood in the veins of the lower extremities and is accompanied by impaired circulation in the legs. This can lead to serious consequences, including pain, swelling, redness, changes in skin temperature, and even amputation of a limb. In this article we will look at what a congestive heart attack is, how it manifests itself and how to treat it.

With a congestive heart attack, blockage of the veins of the lower extremities occurs, which prevents normal blood circulation in the legs. When blood cannot drain completely from the legs, it accumulates, causing pain, swelling and other symptoms. There are special mechanisms in the body that maintain normal blood supply and prevent the development of a heart attack, but if their functioning is disrupted, this pathology can occur.

One of the symptoms of a congestive heart attack is severe pain in the legs, especially during physical activity. There may be pain