Blood flow
Blood stagnation is a clinical symptom of crush syndrome. Squeezing syndrome refers to a person being buried by stones and earth, especially a muscled limb that has been compressed for more than an hour (such as the thigh), and then causes a series of pathological changes in the body. Due to damage to the flesh, blood detachment, blood stasis accumulation, stagnation of qi and blood, meridian occlusion, local pain, swelling of the limbs, skin indentation, hardening, subcutaneous stasis, and increased skin tension.
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