Necrosis Circulatory

Circulatory necrosis is a circulatory disorder that can lead to the death of tissues and organs. This condition is often associated with cardiovascular diseases such as coronary heart disease or hypertension. In this article we will look at what circulatory organ necrosis is, what symptoms it can cause, and how to treat this condition.

Necrosis of circulatory tissue is a rather dangerous disease for human health, untimely treatment of which can cause the loss of all or a significant part of the damaged organs and tissues. Symptoms of necrosis of circulating tissue include: * the appearance of local edema in the damaged area; * bloody, brownish and yellowish-brown crusts on the surface of the affected skin; * feeling of a hot area on the chest after being in a stuffy room; * slight swelling in the chest area; * painful sensations in the heart muscle; * nasal congestion;