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Spider Saphenous Blue Veins, Sclerotherapy - What it is, its Symptoms, Prevention Care and Cure and Treatment.



Varicose Veins, (also known as vericose veins, saphenous veins) are when the veins inside the legs, back of the calves, groins, and ankles are swollen, dilated and bulge out, twisted and swollen. They are mostly blue in color and sometimes blackish too. Heaviness of legs is experienced with swelling of ankles; cramps are experienced when body is moved suddenly.

The blood vessels in the legs have valves (leaflet valves) that help blood to return flow to the heart by preventing the return of blood lower down by gravity. These result if the veins are too tight to permit free flow of blood; at times this may be due to valves in the veins not functioning properly. More women than men suffer from it.

Long continuous standing durations are the primary cause. It is also related to genes heredity, body weight and menopause. It may also occur in old age. The varicose veins may be aggravated during pregnancy.

Symptoms. The following is guide to show that you might be having or heading towards varicose veins:-
  1. Ulcers, usually around the ankles; swollen ankles and feet.
  2. If you feel like itching your legs and they are dry.
  3. If a vein is swollen and shows as blue/blackish or reddish in color and firm to feel.
  4. The legs may feel heavy after a long standing or sitting duration.
  5. Cramps occurring in the legs, more so at night.
Following do help as varicose veins treatment:-
  1. Exercise.
  2. Elevating the legs for about half an hour daily; you can do so for around 10 minutes thrice daily. You can raise your legs against a wall.
  3. Sclerotherapy.
  4. Wearing elsatics stockings; the exerted pressure on the legs should not be more than 40mmHg. These help to eliminate the negative effects of deteriorated leaflet valves in the veins in the legs. Aspirin and Ibuprofen can be used along the the elastic stockings, consult a doctor for this.
Latest non-invasive treatment methods are:-
  1. Radiofrequency ablation
  2. Endovenous laser treatment
  3. Sclerotherapy

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