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What causes arterial insufficiency?
Did you know?
Studies indicate that 14-20% of the adult population will develop arterial disease in their lifetime.5
Learn more about diabetic leg ulcers.
What causes venous insufficiency?
Venous insufficiency is any condition that slows or stops the flow of blood through the veins. When this condition is chronic, it typically leads to lower extremity oedema and trophic skin changes.6 In the video below, you can see how venous insufficiency can lead to a leg ulcer.
This video shows how the slowing of the blood flow through the veins can lead to oedema, or excess fluid in the body. Oedema can lead to the skin breaking down and forming an ulcer.
Learn more about venous leg ulcers.