IX: Diseases of the circulatory system
I95-I99: Other and unspecified disorders of the circulatory system
The group of conditions known as Other and Unspecified Disorders of the Circulatory System involve disorders where the body's circulatory system, responsible for moving blood, nutrients, oxygen, and other gases, may not work as it should. These disorders can vary greatly and include conditions such as postprocedural disorders of the circulatory system, phlebitis and thrombophlebitis, and non-specific lymphadenitis among others. Causes might include genetic predisposition, lifestyle factors like smoking, diseases such as diabetes, and obesity. Symptoms vary depending on the specific disorder but might include pain, swelling, redness, or heat in the affected area. These conditions can either progress slowly or can be rapid and intense, depending on the cause. Regular check-ups and health condition management can assist in timely recognition of these disorders.
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