Thrombophlebitis of the limbs
Thrombotic phlebitis is a thrombotic inflammation that occurs in the visible veins of the human body. The clinical manifestations are red, swollen, hot, and painful along the superficial vein, with cords or hard nodules, and tenderness is obvious. It is a common clinical disease. Thrombosis can cause inflammation, and inflammation can also cause blood clots, both of which are causal.
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