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How To Treat Varicose Veins?

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Are you suffering from varicose veins? Do you hate the unsightly appearance of veins in your legs which have become twisted and bulbous? These are probably varicose veins especially if these come with pain. Some people are prone to develop varicose vein especially as they grow older. Heredity sometime plays a role in the development of varicose veins. If your parents suffer from varicose veins, most likely you will also experience the same predicament.

Varicose veins are often caused by leaky valves which are found inside the superficial veins of the legs. Since we do a lot of walking and standing, varicose veins often develop around the leg and feet area. Although varicose veins do not present any major medical issues, some however can be a cause of blood circulatory system disorder.

If you are suffering from varicose veins, you might be wondering how to prevent or even treat this bane? Actually, there is nothing you can do to prevent varicose veins however you can find ways to help ease the discomfort which comes with this disorder.

One of the best ways to help ease the discomfort which a lot of people are suffering because of varicose veins is to avoid standing or sitting for a long period of time. If you have to stand or sit for a long period of time, try to break from these postures once in a while. Try to take a break and walk for a while.

If you have to sit for a long time, it might be worthwhile to raise your legs above the level of your chest. If you want to relieve the pain which comes with varicose veins you need to give your legs some rest. You can do this specially while at home while watching TV. Try to rest your feet using a hassock or a foot stool. You can also rest in a reclining chair with your legs raised up. If you do not have a reclining chair, try to use a pillow to elevate and give your feet some rest.

If the discomfort is really bugging you try to use a strong support hose. Wearing a strong support hose will help ease the pain which comes with swollen veins. This will improve the micro-circulation around the affected legs.

Finally, there are non-invasive ways to treat varicose veins. Some of these treatment procedures include Sclerotherapy and Endovenous Laser Ablation. These are non operative procedures which will help ease the discomfort which comes with varicose veins.

 

All you need to know about varicose veins

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

You like to have tanned legs, always tidy and pedicure done because you likes to wear dresses. Still, something worries you. Above all, varicose veins are a health issue and not a beauty, because they don’t indicate some unsightly feet, but some circulatory problems. Although some consider it a condition that occurs in older patients, varicose veins are commonly found in young people, especially women who gave birth. The problem is that varicose veins are four times more common in women than in men. And become especially painful during menstrual period. Varicose veins are greenish, dilated and more or less painful. And occur mainly in the leg veins are different from normal and they contain a greater quantity of blood.

How they appear

All the veins may become varicose, but most often they appear on the legs. In fact, to allow blood to get to the heart, veins of the legs make a great effort to overcome gravity. People who have varicose veins are facing a chronic venous insufficiency. This means that their system has difficulty ensuring venous blood returning to heart. Venous insufficiency begins with the appearance of varicose veins. They are announced by a feeling of heavy legs and swollen, especially in the ankles.

Complications

Poor venous circulation can lead to skin problems like eczema, skin ulcers. If deep veins are reached, water retention occurs. In this case there is a risk that a blood clot to form and obstruct an already enlarged vein. Very low blood flow facilitates blood clotting, varicose veins can degenerate into thrombophlebitis.

Types of varicose

95% of cases, varicose veins are caused by a combination of risk factors: heredity, excess pounds, tasks. This type of varicose veins occur mainly in safene veins. In some cases, it is true enough, varicose veins are related to another health problem. In most cases of phlebitis, these varicose veins are from a disorder of the deep veins which end up affecting the superficial vein network.

Why women?

Women face more often than men varicose veins. Explaining this situation is by hormonal changes related to pregnancy, menopause and menstrual periods. All these contribute to weakening of the blood oxygenation level. And birth control pills have their role, they are even banned to persons who have varicose veins.

Risk factors:

  • Obesity
  • Long standing or sitting
  • Lack of exercise
  • Exposure to heat
  • Very hot baths
  • Lifting heavy objects
  • Birth control pills