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* [[Vascular surgery]] can sometimes be helpful in treating limbs with poor perfusion secondary to this disease. | *[[Vascular surgery]] can sometimes be helpful in treating limbs with poor perfusion secondary to this disease. | ||
*[[Surgery]]: Cutting the nerves in the affected area may help control [[pain]]. | *[[Surgery]]: Cutting the nerves in the affected area may help control [[pain]]. | ||
*[[Amputation]]: This treatment is used when [[infection]] or [[gangrene]] occurs. | *[[Amputation]]: This treatment is used when [[infection]] or [[gangrene]] occurs. | ||
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Surgery
- Vascular surgery can sometimes be helpful in treating limbs with poor perfusion secondary to this disease.
- Surgery: Cutting the nerves in the affected area may help control pain.
- Amputation: This treatment is used when infection or gangrene occurs.