Problem description: Description of the condition (time of onset, main symptoms, changes in symptoms, etc.): I was 77 years old in 2011 due to eating too much ginkgo for 3 hours and suddenly wanted to vomit in my stomach and fell from a bicycle unconsciously. Hemorrhage on the right eyebrow was stitched with 6 stitches. During the hospitalization and after discharge, he walked heavily on both feet. “Have had lower limbs for 2 to 3 years.” The floating weight disappeared after conditioning treatment, and he is suffering from tachycardia. Why is it that I am still heavy when I am walking? What kind of medicine can be used to treat it? Have you ever been to the hospital for treatment: Have not been to the current medication Description: No medication, previous medical and surgical history: None
Question date: 2021-01-24
Patient information :Age: 77 years old Gender: Male
Problem analysis: Based on the information you provided, it is preliminarily judged that you may have arteriovenous and vascular disease in both lower extremities.
Guidance suggestion: Then you go to the hospital for further examination, the color Doppler ultrasound of the arteries and veins of the lower extremities. Further clarify the cause and treat the cause. In addition, your tachycardia may be a degenerative disease. It is recommended that you further check the 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram and do electrophysiological monitoring if necessary. It is best to go to the cardiology department of a local tertiary first-class hospital to have a comprehensive diagnosis and comprehensive evaluation by professional doctors to determine the diagnosis and treatment plan.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection