VARICOSE VEINS
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VARICOSE VEINS
VARICOSE VEINS
Veins are under the skin that have become swollen, twisted and bulging. They are usually seen in the legs, feet, and Thighs. They are quite common. However, they can be disfiguring and be a cause for cosmetic concern in females.
The veins of the lower limb have one way valves that keep the blood moving towards the heart and prevent its backflow. If the valves are weak or become damaged, blood can back up and pool in the veins. Over time, the continuous pooling cause the veins to become stretched, swollen and tortuous. Raised pressure in these veins also causes development of spider veins and discolored areas which look like bruises
What causes Varicose Veins?
- Varicose Veins are a relatively common condition and may run in families.
- It is more common in females with women twice as likely as men to develop them. This is because of hormonal factors like puberty, pregnancy, menopause, and the use of birth control pills.
- It is also seen in people who have to stand for long hours. E.g. Bus conductors, teachers
- Other factors include aging, obesity, lack of exercise, and leg injury.
Symptoms
Advantages of LASER
Benefits of Laser Treatment
- Minimally Invasive: The technique is more beneficial than traditional surgical methods as it is minimally invasive and results in a shorter recovery time.
- Outpatient Procedure: Laser treatment is usually performed on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to return home the same day of the procedure.
- High Success Rate: Laser treatment for varicose veins has high success rates in reducing the appearance of varicose veins and alleviating associated symptoms, such as pain, swelling, and heaviness in the legs.
- Quick Recovery: Most individuals recover within a day or two after the procedure and can resume most activities within a week.
- Low-risk procedure to perform advanced operation on the organs.
F.A.Q
Swollen, twisted veins that appear blue or purple under the skin.
Weak valves in the veins that allow blood to flow backward
Pain, swelling, heaviness, fatigue in the legs, Bleeding, Blood Clots, Itching, Blackening, Ulcer.
Women, people who are overweight or obese, people who stand or sit for long. periods of time, and people with a family history of varicose veins.