lundi 6 juillet 2015

Vein Treatment For Varicose Veins

By Freida Michael


Enlarged veins on the feet or legs are called varicose veins. With vein treatment Austin, TX, the main goal is to relieve the symptoms of varicose veins while also improving the overall appearance. According to the National Institutes of Health, approximately 60% of people have to deal with varicose veins at some point in their life. They are seen more in women.

Varicose veins result from a reduction in blood flow in the human system. This blood flow comes from the vein around the leg up to the where the heart is. The valves that keep the blood flow to the heart aren't working properly which makes it so blood flows backwards. Blood will come into the veins. Medical procedures work to remove or close varicose veins. Sclerotherapy is a method that injects a watery substance or chemical into the vein to close it. The procedure is done every 2 to 4 weeks. Microsclerotherapy is another method that injects a chemical or fluid substance into the vein. It is commonly done with spider veins.

There are processes commonly only done for the more severe forms of varicose veins. There are some side effects that come from medical treatment. These can include slight discomfort, skin discoloration, bruising and swelling. Some of the effects are less common and some of these are blood clotting and scarring which are usually only experienced in vein stripping and more severe medical treatments.

Laser surgery or endovenous ablation use lasers to close off a vein. The heat from the laser light make the vein go away. Vein stripping and ligation involve cutting your skin open to remove the vein. It is usually only done for the most severe cases of varicose veins.

Side effects for medical treatments include slight discomfort, bruising, skin discoloration and swelling. Less common and more severe side effects include scarring and blood clotting. Severe side effects are more common in vein stripping and ligation. Usually, you will only experience minor side effects. Lifestyle changes can improve varicose veins. This is a good option if your varicose veins are not too severe and symptoms are few. You may just need lifestyle changes instead of other medical procedures.

In order to keep blood moving through your veins, try physical exercise. Simple leg exercises and muscle toning can help to improve muscles. Try to avoid standing for long periods; also avoid sitting for long periods of time, and try to not cross your legs. If possible, try to keep your legs raised above your hear in order to increase the flow of blood. In general, make changes to your lifestyle, such as eating healthy. If you are overweight, losing weight can also help your health.

Tight clothes, especially tight clothes around your thighs or legs, can be bad for varicose veins. Choose more loose fitted clothing that lets your body breathe and will not make varicose veins worse. Avoid high heels and choose low heeled shoes which will help tone calf muscles.

Another option for clothes is compression stockings which will give your legs gentle pressure. Support pantyhose offer little pressure while over-the-counter compression and prescription strength compression hose have more pressure. You need to be specially fitted for these types of pantyhose. They are sold in medical supply stores. You can also find these type of pantyhose at pharmacies.

Some individuals who have varicose veins opt for procedures to improve the way their veins look. Varicose vein remedy can help existing varicose veins look better or be removed. However, it is not a prevention for new varicose veins. Your doctor will be able to tell you the best options of remedies for you.




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