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    Default help!!!!!!! unsaon pagtangtang sa varicose veins


    hello,

    varicose veins and spiders veins are starting to show in my legs na....please help me find ways to get rid of them...

  2. #2
    consult a dermatologist. if its a bad case of varicose then maybe they will recommend surgery.

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    Treatment of Spider Veins

    Promote healthy circulation in your legs to get rid of spider and varicose veins. Regular exercise (even just a short walk), loose clothing and low-heeled shoes, changing positions frequently and sitting with your legs uncrossed your legs (long periods of stasis and crossed legs can aggravate circulation problems), and elevating your legs above your heart when resting can all go a long way to improving your circulation and reducing the appearance and presence of spider and varicose veins in your legs.
    Maintain a healthy weight to prevent and get rid of spider and varicose veins. Extra weight puts extra pressure on your legs, which makes healthy circulation harder for your body and can result in spider or varicose veins. Shedding those excess pounds with a healthy diet and exercise can reduce spider and varicose veins by relieving some of the pressure on your legs and increasing and improving circulation (see above).
    Sclerotherapy is a very common treatment for spider and varicose veins in which a doctor injects small and medium affected veins with a solution that scars and closes the veins, forcing the body to redirect the circulating blood to healthy veins. After a few weeks the appearance of those affected veins should fade, and your discomfort relieved. Veins may need to be reinjected, but the outpatient procedure is fairly simple and relatively painless (no anesthesia is required).
    Laser surgery is another common treatment for spider and varicose veins that uses intense bursts of light to fade the affected vein. Traditionally, laser surgery was used mostly for smaller veins in the face and upper body, but newly developed technology has made the procedure viable for veins in the legs. Because laser surgery is non-invasive, fast, and does not require an incision or needle, it is a popular choice for getting rid of spider and varicose veins. Multiple treatments may be necessary to fully "vanish" the veins.
    Other, more traditional methods of surgery are also available to get rid of spider and varicose veins. These surgeries, including ambulatory phlebectomy, catheter-assisted procedures, endoscopic vein surgery, and vein stripping , are more invasive (they can require anesthesia), than sclerotherapy or laser surgery, but work effectively to remove or close the veins completely.

  4. #4
    hi there!!! sa akong na learned noh... u can prevent it by wearing a stockings.. or avoid washing sa imong feet kung gikan ka og lakaw.. or if u want na mawala jud cya.. ipakuha ang varicose veins...

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    Sclerotherapy, as far as I know, pinakacheap way na pamparelax sa varicose veins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chath View Post
    hello,

    varicose veins and spiders veins are starting to show in my legs na....please help me find ways to get rid of them...

    ahahah! gamot sa poste! hehehe bitaw... wala tambal ana woi... pero basin naa na... prevention is better than cure jud ta dapat!

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    what i heard kay makahelp daw kng u elevate imo lefs when u sleep i mean isay imo legs.. im not sure if it really works

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    Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that you can see just under the surface of the skin. These veins usually occur in the legs. However, they also can form in other parts of your body.

    How Are Varicose Veins Treated?

    1) Lifestyle has to change:

    Lifestyle changes often are the first treatment for varicose veins. These changes can prevent varicose veins from getting worse, reduce pain, and delay other varicose veins from forming. Lifestyle changes include the following:

    • Avoid standing or sitting for long periods without taking a break. When sitting, avoid crossing your legs. Raise your legs when sitting, resting, or sleeping. When you can, raise your legs above the level of your heart.
    • Do physical activities to get your legs moving and improve muscle tone. This helps blood move through your veins.
    • If you're overweight or obese, lose weight. This will improve blood flow and ease the pressure on your veins.
    • Avoid wearing tight clothes, especially those that are tight around your waist, groin (upper thighs), and legs. Tight clothes can make varicose veins worse.
    • Avoid wearing high heels for long periods. Lower heeled shoes can help tone your calf muscles. Toned muscles help blood move through the veins.

    Your doctor may recommend compression stockings. These stockings create gentle pressure up the leg. This pressure keeps blood from pooling and decreases swelling in the legs. You can purchase it on any drug stores. Medyo may kaunting kamahalan pero sulit!

    Medical Procedures:

    1) Sclerotherapy - uses a liquid chemical to close off a varicose vein. The chemical is injected into the vein to cause irritation and scarring inside the vein. The irritation and scarring cause the vein to close off, and it fades away.
    2) Microsclerptherapy - is used to treat spider veins and other very small varicose veins. A small amount of liquid chemical is injected into a vein using a very fine needle. The chemical scars the inner lining of the vein, causing it to close off.
    3) Laser Surgery - this procedure applies light energy from a laser onto a varicose vein. The laser light makes the vein fade away. Laser surgery is mostly used to treat smaller varicose veins. No cutting or injection of chemicals is involved.
    4) Endovenous Ablation Therapy - uses lasers or radiowaves to create heat to close off a varicose vein. Your doctor makes a tiny cut in your skin near the varicose vein. He or she then inserts a small tube called a catheter into the vein. A device at the tip of the tube heats up the inside of the vein and closes it off.
    5) Endoscopic Vein Surgery - your doctor will make a small cut in your skin near a varicose vein. He or she then uses a tiny camera at the end of a thin tube to move through the vein. A surgical device at the end of the camera is used to close the vein. Endoscopic vein surgery usually is used only in severe cases when varicose veins are causing skin ulcers. After the procedure, you usually can return to your normal activities within a few weeks.
    6) Ambulatory Phlebectomy - your doctor will make small cuts in your skin to remove small varicose veins. This procedure usually is done to remove the varicose veins closest to the surface of your skin. You will be awake during the procedure, but your doctor will numb the area around the vein. Usually, you can go home the same day that the procedure is done.
    7) Vein Stripping and Ligation - typically is done only for severe cases of varicose veins. The procedure involves tying shut and removing the veins through small cuts in your skin. You will be given medicine to temporarily put you to sleep so you don't feel any pain during the procedure.
    Vein stripping and ligation usually is done as an outpatient procedure. The recovery time from the procedure is about 1 to 4 weeks.


    You must visit a licensed cosmetic surgery clinic for more details.


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    All you need to know about varicose vein treatment

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    sclerothera.

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