Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome what medicine to eat
summary
Thoracic outlet syndrome is a series of symptoms caused by the compression of subclavian artery, vein and brachial plexus at the upper thoracic orifice. The common symptoms are upper limb pain, numbness, weakness, muscle atrophy, upper limb chills, paleness, weakened arterial pulsation, edema, cyanosis, which vary according to whether or not the nerves, blood vessels or both are compressed and their degrees. Neurogenic symptoms are mainly caused by compression of brachial plexus, which is more common than vascular compression. The main symptoms of most patients are pain and numbness, which makes the patients very painful. In addition to treatment, diet should also be paid attention to, so what medicine to take for neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome? Let's introduce it.
Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome what medicine to eat
First: reasonable collocation, not a single partial food. Should be rich in calcium, protein, vitamin B, vitamin C and vitamin E diet.
Second: eat well, don't be hungry and full. Don't eat cold and overheated food often.
Third: patients try to control the frequency of drinking and smoking, it is best not to smoke and drink.
matters needing attention
In addition, patients should eat more mild taste of diuretic light salt content of low food. Avoid carrying heavy things on your shoulders because it will compress the clavicle and increase the pressure on the chest outlet. You can also do some simple exercises to make your shoulder muscles strong.














