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subject: Medical Management Choices For Varicose Veins [print this page]


Varicose veins can be a large cosmetic problems for a lot of people. Most particularly if it has become swollen and apparently snaking though underneath the surface of your legs. The great thing is, the symptoms which come with the development of the condition are can be managed without being under the blade of a scalpel. If nevertheless, surgical intervention is required, there have been significant developments in non-invasive methods which minimize any risks associated with surgery and create a great result as far as cosmetic outcome is concerned.

Non-invasive methods do use either ultrasound sclerotherapy of endovenous laser remedy.

Endovenous laser treatment involves the use of a catheter which houses a laser; the catheter is introduced into the superficial vein to be treated, usually in the groin area and using an anaesthetic. As the catheter is withdrawn, the laser "ablates" the varicose vein, i.e. burns it away. As the catheter/laser combination is withdrawn, this strips away the varicose vein.

Ultrasound sclerotherapy involves the use of ultrasound imaging to guide a surgeon in the injection of medicines which serve to strengthen the integrity the blood vessel walls by constricting and tightening the vein. Generally, the medicine is mixed into a foam substrate which should be guided with precision into what has usually turn out to be a really twisted and distorted blood vessel. This demands exceptional skill on the part of the surgeon, but the outcomes are very good with little if any side-effect or adverse risk on the component of the patient.

Stripping away of the varicose vein is a completely routine procedure which has been in practice for over 150 years. It works simply because the bulk of the blood supply which is returned to the heart from the legs, actually travels through the deep veins in the legs and not via the superficial veins.

Prior to the doctor would usually prescribe either an endovenous, laser or vein stripping, he would first advise these other a lot more conservative measures. These therapies and treatments do not deal with the underlying cause of varicose veins but do address the symptoms and can provide relief.

It is typical for sufferers to be advised to wear a "compression stocking", which will help to alleviate the swelling of the lower limbs which is linked with varicose veins. Many sufferers object to wearing such a medical stocking and it is unlikely that a lady would want to wear such a stocking to a social occasion or even in private. Caution should be exercised where the sufferer has cardiac problems because the stocking will really increase the wearers blood pressure due to the compression of the lower limbs.

Physical exercise is frequently quoted as becoming beneficial to sufferers, nevertheless, while exercising is a great lifestyle selection, there is no evidence that exercise will actually alleviate the symptoms of varicose veins.

Anti-inflammatory drugs are also often prescribed for suffers, particularly ibuprofen.

Elevating the legs has always been advised, and this does usually provide some timely relief from leg aches and the feeling of becoming tired in the legs. The outcomes are only for a moment and the signs and symptoms are back after a while.

by: Gab Isner




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