What Causes Leg Ulcers?
October 18, 2019
A leg ulcer is a condition where open wounds or sores that develop on an individual's leg that may be chronic and causes the ulcers to develop frequently. An individual affected by leg ulcers may experience symptoms such as pus in at the ulcer site, increasing wound size, enlarged veins, pain at the ulcer site, heaviness in the legs, and swelling in the legs. Medical history, physical examination, CT scan, MRI scan, vascular ultrasound, and x-rays may be used to diagnose leg ulcers. The main concern when it comes to leg ulcers is the risk of developing an infection in the wound that progresses to a life-threatening blood infection.