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Swelling in your feet and ankles.
Itching over the vein.
More serious symptoms include:
Leg swelling.
Swelling and calf pain after you sit
or stand for long periods of time.
Skin changes, such as color
changes; dry, thinned skin; inflamma-
tion and scaling.
Open sores, or you may bleed after
a minor injury.
Varicose veins are common and
usually aren’t a sign of a serious prob-
lem. But in some cases, varicose veins
can be a sign of a blockage in the
deeper veins called deep vein throm-
bosis. If you have this problem, you
may need treatment for it.
How are varicose veins diag-
nosed?
Your doctor will look at your legs
and feet. Varicose veins are easy to
see, especially when you stand up.
Your doctor will check your legs for
tender areas, swelling, skin color
changes, sores and other signs of skin
breakdown.
You might need further tests if you
plan to have treatment or if you have
signs of a deep vein problem.
How are they treated?
Home treatment may be all you
need to ease your symptoms and keep
the varicose veins from getting worse.
You can wear compression stockings,
prop up (elevate) your legs, avoid long
periods of sitting or standing, and get
plenty of exercise.
If you need treatment or you are
concerned about how the veins look,
your options may include:
Sclerotherapy to close off the vein.
Laser treatment to close off the
vein.
Radiofrequency treatment to close
off the vein.
Phlebectomy, or stab avulsion, to
remove the vein.
Ligation and stripping to tie off and
remove the vein.
(Source:
oregon)
Varicose veins:
Treatments range
from surgery and variety of therapies
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