මේකෙ මොකක්ද කියලා තියෙන්නෙ බන්

Sea1men

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    Bard AI ekata upload karama meheme kiyanawa

    "
    The image you sent appears to be an ultrasound report of a patient's leg veins. The report mentions several findings, including:


    • Sapheno-femoral incompetence: This means that the valves in the saphenous vein, which is the longest vein in the leg, are not working properly and blood is flowing backwards in the vein.
    • Sapheno-popliteal incompetence: This means that the valves in the saphenous vein where it joins the popliteal vein (behind the knee) are not working properly and blood is flowing backwards in the vein.
    • Perforator incompetence: This means that the valves in the perforator veins, which connect the deep veins to the superficial veins, are not working properly and blood is flowing backwards in the veins.
    • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT): This is a blood clot in a deep vein, usually in the leg. The report does not mention any DVT.
    • Dilated/tortuous superficial venous structures: This means that the superficial veins in the leg are larger and more twisted than normal.
    • Superficial thrombophlebitis: This is inflammation of a superficial vein, usually caused by a blood clot. The report does not mention any superficial thrombophlebitis.
    • Subcutaneous oedema/features of cellulitis: This means that there is swelling of the tissues under the skin and/or signs of infection, such as redness and warmth. The report mentions swelling at the ankle level.
    • Baker's cyst: This is a fluid-filled sac that can develop behind the knee. The report mentions a Baker's cyst measuring 2.2 x 2.1 x 1.1 cm.

    The overall findings of the report suggest that the patient has chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), which is a condition in which the veins in the legs do not work properly. CVI can cause a number of symptoms, including swelling, pain, and skin ulcers.


    I am not a medical professional, so I cannot provide any medical advice. If you have any questions about the ultrasound report, please consult with your doctor."
     

    Sea1men

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    Bard AI ekata upload karama meheme kiyanawa

    "
    The image you sent appears to be an ultrasound report of a patient's leg veins. The report mentions several findings, including:


    • Sapheno-femoral incompetence: This means that the valves in the saphenous vein, which is the longest vein in the leg, are not working properly and blood is flowing backwards in the vein.
    • Sapheno-popliteal incompetence: This means that the valves in the saphenous vein where it joins the popliteal vein (behind the knee) are not working properly and blood is flowing backwards in the vein.
    • Perforator incompetence: This means that the valves in the perforator veins, which connect the deep veins to the superficial veins, are not working properly and blood is flowing backwards in the veins.
    • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT): This is a blood clot in a deep vein, usually in the leg. The report does not mention any DVT.
    • Dilated/tortuous superficial venous structures: This means that the superficial veins in the leg are larger and more twisted than normal.
    • Superficial thrombophlebitis: This is inflammation of a superficial vein, usually caused by a blood clot. The report does not mention any superficial thrombophlebitis.
    • Subcutaneous oedema/features of cellulitis: This means that there is swelling of the tissues under the skin and/or signs of infection, such as redness and warmth. The report mentions swelling at the ankle level.
    • Baker's cyst: This is a fluid-filled sac that can develop behind the knee. The report mentions a Baker's cyst measuring 2.2 x 2.1 x 1.1 cm.

    The overall findings of the report suggest that the patient has chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), which is a condition in which the veins in the legs do not work properly. CVI can cause a number of symptoms, including swelling, pain, and skin ulcers.


    I am not a medical professional, so I cannot provide any medical advice. If you have any questions about the ultrasound report, please consult with your doctor."
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    දණහිසේ වතුර ටිකක් තියන ලක්ෂණ පේනවා කියල තමයි කියන්නේ. දණහිස ට පහලින් නහර වල පොඩි අවුලක් වගේ කියනවා ඒ කියන්නේ නිකන් නහර ගැට ගැසීමක් වගේ.
     
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    Sea1men

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    දණහිසේ වතුර කියල කියන සින් එක වගේ

    දණහිසේ වතුර ටිකක් තියන ලක්ෂණ පේනවා කියල තමයි කියන්නේ. දණහිස ට පහලින් නහර වල පොඩි අවුලක් වගේ කියනවා ඒ කියන්නේ නිකන් නහර ගැට ගැසීමක් වගේ.
    අපේ අම්මගෙ මචන්.. ලොකු operation එකක් නෙමෙයි නේද මේක? බයවෙන්න හේතුවක් නෑනෙ ?? 🥺