2002
DOI: 10.1177/153473460200100109
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Common Denominators for the Low-Cost Management of Leg Conditions

Abstract: Diseases of blood supply and drainage of the leg are common, and they frequently contribute to poverty. Management must include self-help low-cost therapy. The phlebologist, lymphologist, angiologist, or dermatologist must seek to distill their knowledge for the health worker in the general health services. Such knowledge should focus on the venous system, which is amenable to simple maneuvers such as breathing, elevation, and movement. However, the mechanisms underlying the functions of the blood vessels and … Show more

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“…Water just above body temperature is most desirable, and more natural the emollient soap, more supportive it is of the epidermis (evidence Level E). [73]…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%