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Sabtu, 02 Mei 2015

Treatments Which Can Avoid Surgery For Varicose Veins

By Stella Gay


While Austin, TX may have many experienced vascular surgeons available, it is always in the best interests of the patient to avoid surgical solutions. When a condition suffered is resulting in an ugly discoloration or disfigurement to the body, then surgical procedures may be the only option. However, most varicose veins can be treated at home, or noninvasively.

Women usually hate spiders, so naturally they sometimes refer to this condition as a spider vein. They develop when there is added pressure on the legs and feet, resulting in blue rope-like lines near the surface of the skin. Doctors have treatments they can recommend, but they do not always know about the condition unless the woman seeks their counsel.

Doctors will generally recommend self care therapy in order to improve the appearance of these veins, and to help ease any pain she may be experiencing. Women are notorious for suffering pain silently, as nature has granted them a brain physiology that can permit one to ignore pain more effectively than men. This factor sometimes prevents many women from seeking treatment or solutions.

A condition known as venous insufficiency can result in a rare but dangerous level of poor circulation. For women who routinely ignore leg pain, the real danger comes as a stroke or aneurysm when a vein progresses to being a clot. Failure to seek help can result in a dangerous blood clot that may be untreatable, leaving her with only the option of amputation.

With pregnancy or advancing age, many women will begin to see the first signs of varicosities. When a vein loses elasticity, it can become unable to successfully bring blood all the way back to the heart. Some blood can fall back and pool in the vein, causing it to become enlarged and discolored. Pregnancy varicosities often repair themselves fairly quickly.

Men occasionally suffer with variations of this ailment, but it is generally an affliction suffered by women. Hormonal changes from pregnancy and aging play a factor, although obesity and a tendency to stand or sit in one position for long periods of time are a more primary cause. A woman may begin to see blue rope-like strands on her legs and feet, just below the surface of the skin.

Women often believe that being on their feet promotes a more healthy lifestyle, and they would be correct most of the time. However, if there is not enough movement going on, she is contributing to the pressure on her lower body. This is a tough reality for women who push themselves to lead an active life with hopes of keeping their bodies unmarred while approaching life changes such as parenthood or middle age.

Compression stockings, if properly fitted, can improve this condition, as can shifting position frequently and improving muscle tone in the legs. For herbalists, horse chestnut seed extract can help with the circulation as well. For women suffering pain or bleeding ulcers, there are options such as laser treatments or sclerotherapy which may be recommended by her physician.




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