Open Wounds On The Feet
Open wounds should always be addressed because they can quickly get infected. If the wounds or ulcers do not heal on their own or are difficult to heal, special care should be required. This could be an indication of aortoiliac illness. It is aortic stenosis. Ischemia, or a decrease in blood and oxygen delivery to tissues, can result from this condition. This can result in tissue death and, in the worst-case scenario, amputation of a limb. Open wounds should always be addressed because they can quickly get infected. If the wounds or ulcers do not heal on their own or are difficult to heal, special care should be required. This could be an indication of aortoiliac illness. It is aortic stenosis. Ischemia, or a decrease in blood and oxygen delivery to tissues, can result from this condition. This can result in tissue death and, in the worst-case scenario, amputation of a limb.

Open Wounds On The Feet
Pain In The Toes
Toe pain may appear to be innocuous at first, but it is not. If you feel pain in your toes when you are resting and it is not due to tight shoes, you should investigate the cause. It is also a symptom of aortoiliac occlusive disease. The best thing to do is to discuss your symptoms with your doctor and rule out a cardiac condition. This is the only option to treat a severe sickness in a timely manner.

Pain In The Toes