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AnswerIt's gangrene, death and decay of the body parts due to lack of blood vessels or improper blood supply. This is caused due to diabetes mellitus and raynaud's disease (it's a condition where arteries of the fingers are unduly reactive and enter spasm) major types of gangrene: 1) dry gangrene: it is death and withering of tissue caused simply by a cessation of local blood circulation 2) moist gangrene : it is death and putrefactive decay of tissue caused by bacterial infection.Fluids seek their lowest level. So if there is swelling in a limb, elevating makes the fluids go to other parts of the body, lower than that limb, and allows normal flow of fluids in that limb.
Medial aspect of the lower limb
The muscle is, Lattisimus dorsi, connected with upper limb at the bicipital groove and with lower limb at illiac crest.
A coronal section separates the kneecap from the lower limb.
Two joint muscles in the upper limb is the wrist and the elbow. Two joint muscles in the lower limb is the ankle and the knee.
Bilateral lower limb cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection affecting both legs. It typically presents with redness, swelling, warmth, and pain in the affected areas. Prompt medical treatment with antibiotics is necessary to prevent complications such as sepsis.
profunda humerus artery
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Fibula
keen,limb.toes
They allow flexion and extension of the lower limb.
Lower Limb