Buerger's Disease

Buerger's disease is a condition that affects the blood vessels in the arms and legs, causing inflammation and blockages. This can lead to reduced blood flow, tissue damage, and even tissue death. The main cause of Buerger's disease is the use of tobacco, and symptoms may include coldness, pain, and changes in skin color. Quitting tobacco is the most important step in managing this condition, and in severe cases, surgery may be necessary.