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Color Doppler

Color Doppler ultrasound images the blood flow using ultrasound waves. They show the speed and direction of blood. These are utilized in conditions like deep vein thrombosis, heart problems, pregnancy (to check for blood flow in mother and fetus), stroke, blood vessel injury, peripheral arterial disease, and after surgery to check for blood flow. It recognizes if there is any blockage or decrease in the speed of blood flow.

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What should I do to help my painful, inflamed blood vessels in my left leg?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 77-year-old male. I exercise randomly. I have an inflamed blood vessel in my lower left leg that started hurting last night, about 20 hours ago. Such inflammation never occurred before. I took a picture of it in the mirror since otherwise, I cannot see it well. I can send it to ...  Read Full »


Dr. Ahmad Mustafa

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The picture you have shared seems to be varicose veins (attachment removed to protect patient identity). But as the leg is inflamed and painful and you also have a history of peripheral neuropathy, you need to get a color Doppler of your leg done so that if there is ...  Read Full »

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