What are the 5P signs of compartment syndrome?


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Osteofascial compartment syndrome 5p is the five clinical characteristics of osteofascial syndrome: first, the patient's limbs change from pain to painless phenomenon; second, the patient's limbs become pale or show marbled patterns; third, the patient's limbs show abnormal sensation, even showing sensory loss; fourth, the patient's limbs are particularly prone to paralysis; Fifth, the distal part of the patient's limbs, when touching the place, there will be no pulse condition. And when this kind of disease is displayed, the patient's limbs are mainly manifested as obvious swelling, and due to increased pressure, the blood vessels will be occluded, and then the distal part of the limbs will show no pulse condition. After showing this condition, it is recommended that the patient immediately go to the hospital for examination and receive treatment from the doctor, so as to promote the body recovery and stay away from the disease.