Serious Causes Linked To Poor Circulation

Varicose Veins

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Varicose veins develop when veins become dilated and enlarged, and they are most common in the lower legs. Patients with varicose veins may experience pain in the affected areas, and the veins might also appear swollen and elevated above the skin's surface. To diagnose vein issues, doctors perform an ultrasound to assess the circulation in particular veins. Sometimes, a venogram (a series of x-rays with contrast) might be required to provide additional information about the health of the veins. Conservative treatment is normally preferred for varicose veins, and physicians recommend patients avoid standing for long periods. Wearing compression socks, maintaining a healthy weight, and getting sufficient exercise may be beneficial, and these steps could prevent the formation of new varicose veins. Laser surgery, vein stripping, and endovenous ablation therapy might be considered if conservative treatments are ineffective.

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