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Is there a peripheral pulses in patient having venous insufficiency?

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Is there a peripheral pulses in patient having venous insufficiency?

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Yes. Venous insufficiency causes the blood to back up in the tissues and vessels, but does not always affect the arteries. So you will have reddened extremities that become engorged with blood and fluid, but blood supply to the tissues is not hindered. Therefore, you will often have normal pulses in a person’s extremities with venous insufficiency.

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