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Chronic vascular ulcers
Chronic vascular ulcers are long-lasting wounds that result from poor blood circulation, often caused by venous insufficiency, arterial insufficiency, or a combination of both. These ulcers typically develop on the lower extremities, presenting as slow-healing, painful wounds with symptoms like swelling, discoloration, or tissue necrosis. Effective treatment involves addressing the underlying vascular issues to support healing and prevent recurrence.