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My uncle got a wound on his toe which was not getting healed..upon further inspection we got to know that there are calcium deposits on his leg..so pheripheral angiography and angioplasty was done...the Dr said the balloon didn't pass further and it was opened enough to be healed...is it possible to get rid of the calcium deposits naturally??? What does the report state about the location of the calcium deposits...???
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This report shows Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease. Please continue the medication and regular follow-up with the treating doctor.
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If your uncle has a habit of smoking, he needs to stop, as that is one of the most common causes for precipitating peripheral arterial occlusive disease...
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I think the treating doctor is the best person to clear ur queries
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Needs clinical examination..consult general surgeon in your locality
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It’s occlusive arterial disease. Consult for more information.
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Continue the medications and proper follow up needed with the treating doctor
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