Diabetic peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is one of the common chronic complications of diabetes. The main clinical manifestations of PVD are numbness and coldness of the limbs, resting pain, intermittent claudication, and other symptoms. The combined treatment involving Chinese and Western medicine for PVD has various clinical methods and definite curative effects. It is worthy of in-depth clinical research and application.
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