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Varicose Veins Treatment & Diagnosis in Sadashiv Peth, Pune

Also known as Varicose and Varicosities, it is a condition where the veins become overfilled with blood due to which they appear enlarged or dilated. When someone is suffering from Varicose veins, the veins look swollen and spot purplish or red hue. This condition can be painful. Women are more prone to varicose veins than men. It usually occurs in the lower leg.

What Causes Varicose Veins?

Our veins are built in such a way that the blood cannot flow backward because of the presence of a value. As long as the value functions correctly, the blood keeps flowing as it is supposed to. But when there is a glitch in the valve, blood doesn’t keep flowing as it must and gets stored in those veins. This causes the veins to enlarge and cause pain.

The reason why varicose veins generally occur in the legs is that they are the furthest from the heart and gravity can make it harder for the flow of blood to move upwards. Some of the reasons why people incur varicose veins are because;

  • Menopause
  • Pregnancy
  • Ageing
  • Standing for long bouts of time
  • Hereditary
  • Obesity

What are the Symptoms of Varicose Veins?

If someone is suffering from varicose veins, it is a highly visible condition. You will notice swollen or misshaped veins. It is usually accompanied by a feeling of heaviness, swelling, pain, and a purple or red color. In extremely severe cases, the veins might bleed and ulcers can also form.

When to See a Doctor?

It is time to see a doctor if;

  • You are feeling weakness in your legs
  • The vein is bleeding or you notice the ulcers surrounding the veins
  • Hormonal changes in pregnancy are the reason for varicose veins
  • Veins have become purple and are swollen

Request an appointment at Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Jaipur

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How to Prevent Varicose Veins?

In order to prevent varicose veins, you must tweak your lifestyle.

  • If you have a family history of varicose veins, try standing for long bouts of time
  • Maintain a healthy weight and reduce excess weight
  • Exercise regularly as it helps improve blood circulation
  • Make use of compression socks

How to Diagnose Varicose Veins?

If you suspect varicose veins, it is important to visit your doctor for a consultation. He will examine your legs and check the visible veins and make the diagnosis. Your doctor will also enquire about any pain or symptoms. An ultrasound or venogram may be conducted to further diagnose the condition.

A venogram is a test where a special dye is injected in the x-ray areas to show a better view of the flow of the blood. During these tests, blood clots or blockages can be easily detected.

What is the Treatment for Varicose Veins?

Compression

If the condition is not too severe, you will be asked to wear compression socks as it puts pressure on your legs to improve blood flow. This can also help decrease swelling. These socks are generally available in the pharma stores, but the level of compression required is prescribed by the doctor.

Surgery

If lifestyle changes or compression therapy isn’t working, surgery might be the next option. The surgery for varicose veins is known as vein ligation and stripping, which is a surgical procedure that’s conducted under anesthesia. Here, your doctor will cut the varicose veins and remove the blockage via these incisions.

There are a few non-surgical treatment options also available according to your condition, which you can talk to your doctor about.

Finally, if you notice any symptoms of varicose veins, talk to your doctor soon before the condition becomes severe.

Are varicose veins spider veins?

Although similar to spider veins, varicose veins are rope-like purple or red veins.

Are varicose veins common?

Yes, it is a common condition where the country reports more than ten million cases every year.

Does insurance cover varicose veins?

Yes, most insurance companies cover varicose veins.

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