Talk:Phlebitis

Questions

 * what is phlebitis? Often painful inflammation of the veins which maybe "varicose" veins
 * what are the symptoms of phlebitis? pain, leg feels hard and/or warm over phlebitic spot yet cooler or cold elsewhere
 * what is the etiology of phlebitis? What's etiology?
 * what is the epydemiolgy of phlebitis? What's epydemiology?
 * what is the terapy of phlebitis? Terapy?
 * what is the treatment of phlebitis? usually anti-inflammatories either by mouth which may cause stomach upset, anal pessary (safer) but may cause some iritation (rare) or skin gels, usually IBUPROFEN though absorption rate is poor. Injection of some anti-inflammatories (bloody painful, as often, if susetible to one, will react against others. Brand name of other drugs: Voltarol

Pronunciation
how do you say phlebitis? f-le-bite-is

Wording describing pain
do we really need to state that it hurts really badly? could we at least say that its very painful? i dunno how to sign this so i won't —Preceding unsigned comment added by 166.109.0.237 (talk) 18:04, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

Cause?
I don't see a cause described for Phlebitis. Is it a lack of exercise? Purely genetic? more info would help... Dinky town  talk  06:51, 20 August 2011 (UTC)

??
There is no "phlebitis" as described here. What is described is a lymphatic infection or inflamation. Don't forget that lymphatics run superficial but at parallel to the saphenous vein plan. Phlebitis means usually thrombophlebitis and is the vein thrombosis. All terms with itis suffix mean infection or inflammation except phlebitis or thrombophlebitis which means thrombosis. Obviouslly, after thrombosis there is an inflammatory reaction as a normal response of the body but is not the primum movens of this pathology.Nini ✉ 06:39, 8 February 2013 (UTC)  — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nini00 (talk • contribs)