Varicose veins are a common problem, especially as people age. Veins carry blood from all parts of the body to the heart for recirculation. When the flow of blood is impeded, they turn blue or dark purple in color and can also appear to be twisted and can bulge under the skin. They are usually seen in the legs but may also appear on the face in the form of smaller “spider” veins.
When the veins carry blood up from your legs, they work against gravity. The contraction of the muscles in the legs work like pumps to push the blood upwards. Valves in the veins prevent the blood from flowing backwards. If the muscles or valves weaken with age and the flow is affected, varicose veins appear.
There are various treatment options which include:
While the best treatment for varicose veins will depend on the patient and his unique condition, sclerotherapy, which is a commonly performed procedure, is discussed below in detail.
While varicose veins are not normally a serious health issue, the condition should not be ignored. Over time pain, burning, itching, muscles cramps, skin ulcers and other problems may arise. In some cases, varicose veins could be a symptom of another more serious medical condition. The best course of action is to consult a vascular surgeon when the problem is noticed. He or she will be able to guide you on self-care options and the right way to do them. If more formal treatment is required, the doctor will be able to decide on the right course of action for your specific condition.
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