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Get Rid of Varicose Veins with These Techniques

Varicose veins are a common occurrence in women and older people. These veins may result in discomfort and pain and even prevent you from going about your daily activities. Fortunately, when you find your Covington varicose veins experts, you get various treatments that can help you get rid of varicose veins. 

Causes of Varicose Veins

Varicose veins refer to swollen bluish or purplish veins that occur at the back of your legs due to a condition known as venous insufficiency, which causes the pooling of blood in your legs. Varicose veins are common in the older population and in people with underlying conditions, which contribute to some valves’ malfunctioning resulting in the backward flow of blood. For your blood to flow smoothly towards your heart, the veins located in your legs must withstand the force of gravity. The valves in the veins contract, enabling your blood to flow towards your heart. Some of the factors that may lead to varicose veins include:

·                   Family history

·                   Lack of exercise

·                   Obesity

·                   Family history of varicose veins

·                   Pregnancy

·                   Age

Varicose veins may also develop due to a condition known as deep vein thrombosis, which results in a blood clot within your vein.

Common Signs And Symptoms Of Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are usually painless, but there are cases where you may experience pain. If these stubborn veins are left unattended, they may cause serious complications. Some symptoms of the vascular issue include:

·                   Itchiness or a burning sensation in the veins located behind your legs

·                   Extreme pain in your legs after standing or sitting for an extended period

·                   The affected veins may appear blue or dark purple

·                   Heaviness and fatigue in your legs

·                   Muscle cramps

These symptoms tend to worsen if you stand or sit for an extended period. There are severe cases where the affected veins can start bleeding resulting in the development of ulcers. Apart from the discomfort caused by varicose veins, they may affect your self-esteem or cause you embarrassment because of their discolored and rope-like appearance.

How Can Varicose Veins Be Treated?

Dr. Aduli first examines your varicose veins thoroughly. Afterward, he reviews your medical history and analyzes your symptoms to determine a suitable treatment option for you. Sclerotherapy, a minimally invasive procedure, is the most common treatment for varicose veins.  During this procedure, Dr. Aduli injects a special kind of medicine that seals the affected veins. After the procedure, your body naturally redirects your blood to flow in the nearby veins and the sealed veins gradually collapse. Upon completing the treatment, Dr. Aduli may advise you to regularly wear compression stockings that exert pressure on your veins, enabling your blood to overcome gravity and flow smoothly to your heart, preventing recurrence of the varicose veins.

Do not allow varicose veins to lower the quality of your life when there are simple, non-invasive treatments for these stubborn veins. For more information on varicose veins treatment options, call Louisiana Heart and Vascular or schedule an online appointment today.