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		<description><![CDATA[Varicose veins are ropy, swollen veins that are close to the surface of the skin. Reticular veins are the smaller, fine blue veins that are under the skin. Spider veins are smaller, red or blue veins that are in the skin layer. Varicose veins are enlarged swollen veins that appear close to the surface of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Varicose veins are ropy, swollen veins that are close to the surface of the skin. Reticular veins are the smaller, fine blue veins that are under the skin. Spider veins are smaller, red or blue veins that are in the skin layer.</p>
<p>Varicose veins are enlarged swollen veins that appear close to the surface of the skin and are deep blue or purple in color. They are usually unsightly, and caused by malfunctioning veins. Although any vein can become varicose, but veins most commonly affected are those found in the legs and feet. The reason for this is because as people stand and walk, they are in upright positions. This increases pressure in the veins of the lower body which causes damage to the veins.</p>
<p>Treatment For Varicose Veins</p>
<p>There are various medical and non-medical treatment available for varicose veins. If you are looking for home remedies for varicose veins, try an application of apple cider vinegar to the affected veins. This method may help to shrink the veins within a month of beginning the treatment.</p>
<p>Cause of Varicose Veins: the heart pumps blood filled with oxygen and nutrients to the whole body. Arteries carry blood from the heart towards the body parts. Veins carry oxygen-poor blood from the body back to the heart. The squeezing of leg muscles pumps blood back to the heart from the lower body. Veins have valves that act as one-way flaps. </p>
<p>The most common treatment used to eliminate severe varicose veins is sclerotherapy. This procedure requires no anesthesia and does not require an overnight stay. A solution such as sodium tetradecyl sulfate, hypertonic saline, or aethoxyskerol is injected into the varicose vein. This solution will seal the vein walls and stop the blood flow.</p>
<p>Some of these treatments are:</p>
<p>1) Acupuncture and Acupressure</p>
<p>2) Aromatherapy</p>
<p>3) Hydrotherapy</p>
<p>4) Compression Stockings</p>
<p>5) Massage</p>
<p>6) Exercise</p>
<p>The first symptom of varicose veins is a swelling along the course of the veins, subsequent muscle cramps and feelings of weariness behind one&#8217;s knees. Occasionally, the direction of blood flow towards the heart is reversed when the patient is in an upright position, bringing about the problem of veinous blood gathering in the lower part of the leg. Purplish and pigmented skin soon forms, leading to excruciatingly painful conditions such as varicose eczema or varicose ulcers.</p>
<p>Another thing found to help cure and prevent varicose veins is antioxidants. Antioxidants contain bioflavonoids that strengthen veins. People with varicose veins should eat antioxidant-rich foods, which include fruits and vegetables. The more colorful the fruits and vegetables, the better.</p>
<p>symptoms of varicose veins</p>
<p>1-Aching pain<br />2-Legs that tire easily<br />3-Leg swelling (usually feet and ancles)<br />4- Redness and heat in the irritated area<br />5-Heaviness in legs</p>
<p>Removal of varicose veins is a lengthy procedure, so the person is usually given a general anesthesia. The operation varies a little from person to person, depending on where the faulty valves are. A cut of about 4-6cm long is made on the skin crease of the groin. </p>
<p>The first and most important step when seeking spider vein and varicose vein treatment is to realize that a problem with the venous system in the body produced this condition. Cosmetic spider and varicose vein treatment alone does nothing to address this underlying problem.</p>
<p>As indicated above, many of the predisposing factors to Varicose Veins are difficult to avoid; such as a family history and occupational concerns. Where possible, extensive period of standing still should be avoided. Walking helps pump the blood to the heart from the legs. In occupations where extended periods of standing is unavoidable, regularly taking a few steps will help the circulation. Wearing support stockings may also reduce the likelihood of varicose veins and the severity of their symptoms.</p>
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		<title>Varicose Veins; More Than a Cosmetic Concern</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In addition to being ugly in appearance, varicose veins may have a serious impact on the general public’s quality of life. This is generally because vein disease affects the younger working population. Approximately one third of the population between the ages of 18 – 64 suffers from varicose veins that may be caused by chronic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In addition to being ugly in appearance, varicose veins may have a serious impact on the general public’s quality of life. This is generally because vein disease affects the younger working population. Approximately one third of the population between the ages of 18 – 64 suffers from varicose veins that may be caused by chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).  This medical disease may cause chronic pain in the legs and inhibit patients from standing for long periods of time. Other symptoms including fatigue, heaviness, aching, burning, throbbing, cramping, itching, and restlessness of the legs may preclude patients from performing their daily jobs. Patients suffering with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) often must rest to alleviate the symptoms. </p>
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<p>Failure to recognize varicose veins as a medical disease by the patient as well as many family doctors may often lead to failure to treart properly. Without proper treatment of varicose veins, the disease may advance to end stage CVI. End stage CVI may include venous stasis dermatitis, chronic brawny leg edema, phlebitis, hemorrhage, or ulceration. The manifestation of these end stage conditions will require further advanced treatment and rehabilitation for the patient. Therefore, it is critical that patients with varicose veins be examined and evaluated by a qualified phlebologist. </p>
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<p>New endovenous technologies have revolutionized the treatment of varicose veins and CVI. Patients no longer require a surgical procedure with general anesthesia, scarring, and prolonged rehabilitation to treat this disease. Endovenous procedures may be performed in the physician’s office by a qualified phlebologist. The entire procedure requires only a needle puncture without general anesthesia and leaves no scarring. The patient may return to normal activity immediately following the procedure. </p>
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		<title>Removal of Varicose Veins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having distended veins isn\&#8217;t a joke and it may cause cramps, throbbing, irritation and discomfort. If you are suffering from varicose veins, you should never take things lightly. To regulate your symptoms, seek varicose vein natural cure as soon as possible. Compression Therapy Most experts recommend this type of treatment to people who are suffering [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having distended veins isn\&#8217;t a joke and it may cause cramps, throbbing, irritation and discomfort. If you are suffering from varicose veins, you should never take things lightly. To regulate your symptoms, seek varicose vein natural cure as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Compression Therapy</p>
<p>Most experts recommend this type of treatment to people who are suffering from mild to moderate conditions of vein enlargement. By wearing elastic support stockings all day, you can keep your blood flowing smoothly from your legs up to your heart. However, you need to take caution when using this type of varicose vein natural treatment particularly if you have other medical conditions. Remember that when it comes to spider and varicose vein treatment or any other treatment in fact, it is always better to be safe than sorry.</p>
<p>Weight Loss</p>
<p>Studies show that folks who are overweight are more susceptible to varicose veins than those people who are inside in their ideal weight. If you happen to weight more than you should, you better deal with your weight problem. Remember that staying fit and healthy is one of the best varicose vein natural remedies there is.</p>
<p>As much as possible, wear flat shoes or walk barefooted at home. If you can help it, wear flat shoes to work or remove your shoes whenever you can at the office. You are able to save yourself from a ton of pain if you do this.</p>
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<p>Getting Started</p>
<p>One of the easiest ways to find the best varicose vein treatment is through referrals. Ask you friend, family members and colleagues if they know of any clinic that is offering affordable varicose treatment.</p>
<p>After getting referrals from these people, do some shopping. Use the phone to get some information about the prices of services offered by these clinics referred to you by your friends, family members and colleagues. As you go along, narrow down your list and select the best three candidates. Narrowing your choices will make your job selecting the best varicose view treatment clinic easier.</p>
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<p>If varicose veins are severe, they can rupture or form ulcers on the skin (this requires immediate attention). The variety of treatments for varicose veins range from injection sclerotherapy to laser treatments. A consultation with a vein treatment specialist will help you determine which treatment is best for you.</p>
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<p>Treatment programs are tailored to each individual and will depend on various factors. Treatment options include sclerotherapy (microsclerotherapy), laser surgery, minimally invasive catheter-assisted procedures, surgical vein stripping, ambulatory phlebectomy and endoscopic vein surgery.</p>
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<p>Non-surgical treatment for varicose veins </p>
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<p>Elevating the legs provides relief in varicose veins. &#8220;Advice about regular exercise sounds sensible. The wearing of graduated compression stockings with a pressure of 30–40 mmHg has been shown to correct the swelling, nutritional exchange, and improve the microcirculation in legs affected by varicose veins. They also often provide relief from the discomfort associated with varicose veins. Caution should be exercised in their use in patients with concurrent arterial disease.</p>
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<p>Laser surgery is more appealing to some patients because it does not use needles or incisions. Still, when the laser hits the skin, the patient feels a heat sensation that can be quite painful. Cooling helps reduce the pain. Laser treatments last for 15 to 20 minutes. Depending on the severity of the veins, two to five treatments are generally needed to remove spider veins in the legs. Patients can return to normal activity right after treatment, just as with sclerotherapy. For spider veins larger than 3 mm, laser therapy is not very practical.</p>
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<p>This minimally-invasive treatment is an outpatient procedure performed using imaging guidance. After applying local anesthetic to the vein, the interventional radiologist inserts a thin catheter, about the size of a strand of spaghetti, into the vein and guides it up the great saphenous vein in the thigh. Then laser or radiofrequency energy is applied to the inside of the vein. This heats the vein and seals the vein closed.</p>
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<p>The Trivex System makes varicose vein removal more effective and less traumatic for the 24 million Americans suffering from them, by reducing the number of incisions required to perform the procedure, which not only reduces the pain associated with varicose vein removal, but also reduces the potential for post-operative infection. The varicose vein surgery is generally performed in less than one hour.</p>
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<p>Injection sclerotherapy can be an alternative to surgery, but varicose veins may come back and nearby veins may become varicose. Often, several injections are needed. One possible side-effect of this treatment is skin discolouration. Your doctor will give you more information.</p>
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<p>Raw vegetable juices, especially carrot juice in combination with spinach juice, have proved beneficial in the treatment of this disease. The formula proportions considered helpful in this combination are 300 ml of carrot juice and 200 ml of spinach juice.</p>
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<p>For proper treatment of varicose veins, the patient should be put on a juice fast for four or five days in the beginning, or on an all-fruit diet for seven to ten days. Thereafter, the patient may gradually embark upon a well-balanced diet, with emphasis on grains, seeds, nuts, raw vegetables, and fresh fruits.A short fast or an all-fruit diet for two or three days may be undertaken every month, depending on the progress.</p>
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<p>If you are worried about having your varicose vein removed by surgery, fear not because there are many non-medical and natural remedies for treating varicose veins now available. As the world moves toward looking for healthier and more natural choices when it comes to our bodies, doctors and researchers continue to find more ways to offer natural and non-medical treatment for various ailments.</p>
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However, non medical treatments are more effective for milder cases of varicose vein. Some of these treatments are:</p>
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1) Acupuncture and Acupressure </p>
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2) Aromatherapy</p>
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3) Hydrotherapy </p>
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4) Compression Stockings</p>
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5) Massage</p>
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6) Exercise</p>
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7) Healthy Diet </p>
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These methods also work very well in preventing varicose vein.</p>
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Acupuncture and Acupressure</p>
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They are effective, but only for the appearance of the veins. Both these procedures will help to keep the veins from worsening, but unfortunately cannot help them to disappear completely. </p>
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Aromatherapy</p>
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This is an excellent choice amongst the natural treatment for varicose vein, as the oils can help with the swelling that may occur with varicose veins. Massaging the area around the veins with certain oils, can help reduce the size of the veins as well as reduce swelling.</p>
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Hydrotherapy</p>
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Alternating between hot and cold baths can help with the blood circulation. This is another one of the best natural remedies for varicose vein as damaged veins are normally associated with bad circulation. It is generally easy to do this treatment at home. </p>
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Compression Stockings</p>
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For a person suffering from varicose veins temporarily, such as while pregnant, compression can be used as a non medical treatment . This might also be true for someone that is mildly affected with varicose veins.  </p>
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For people who are suffering with a more severe case of varicose veins, compression stockings can be prescribed by their doctors. These stockings can often be purchased at a medical supply store or at a full service pharmacy.  The compression stockings for varicose vein treatment range in price from about $50 to $100, depending on the size and style.  </p>
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These stockings tighten the most at the ankle, and gradually deliver less pressure as it stretches over the knee and towards the thigh. This results in forcing of blood along its natural course despite the damage to the veins.  These stockings are not everlasting however, and even the prescription stockings will need to be replaced after a few months of regular use.</p>
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Massage</p>
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There are several different massage techniques to treat varicose vein. Massage works very well because it makes your skin tender and thus prevent you from getting varicose veins.</p>
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Even if you already have varicose vein, the massage can still work wonders for you. It can help to get rid of varicose veins that are already on your skin if you suffer from mild varicose veins. </p>
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Exercise</p>
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The most important part of non medical treatment for varicose vein is exercise. In fact it is a vital part of maintaining a healthy and balanced body. Exercise gets the blood flowing normally which helps greatly with blood circulation. Besides aerobic exercise, yoga has also been noted as another important aspect of exercise which can be used to treat varicose veins. </p>
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Healthy Diet</p>
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As with anything that is health related diet plays a big part in treating varicose veins. Make sure that you include plenty of fiber, vitamins A, B, C and E, as well as zinc in your diet. These are just some of the elements that will help you in treating varicose veins.</p>
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By maintaining a healthy lifestyle, you can also prevent varicose veins from occurring in the first place. Always make sure that you maintain a healthy diet which will promote general health and wellbeing for your whole body.</p>
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Vitamins</p>
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Vitamins are important elements in preventing and treating varicose veins. They are more effective when used in addition to other treatments such as compression stockings. Although natural supplements are not often known to have ill effects, especially those available for mass distribution, some have been found to interact badly with other medications. So, if you do decide to have surgery after all, for your varicose veins, you need to let your doctor know about any supplements that you are currently taking.  </p>
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The most important varicose vein vitamins you should take regularly to treat varicose veins are A, C, E, B6, and K. In addition, you should also take bioflavoniods and fiber as they are also important for your overall health.</p>
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<p>Most people seem to think that you can only get varicose vein in your legs, which is not true. In fact, varicose vein can occur in many other parts of your body. These include your abdomen, pelvic, vulvar and uterus. Varicose vein can even occur on the face.</p>
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Varicose Vein In The Legs</p>
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Varicose veins are enlarged swollen veins that appear close to the surface of the skin and are deep blue or purple in color. They are usually unsightly, and caused by malfunctioning veins. Although any vein can become varicose, but veins most commonly affected are those found in the legs and feet. The reason for this is because as people stand and walk, they are in upright positions. This increases pressure in the veins of the lower body which causes damage to the veins.</p>
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Abdominal Varicose Vein</p>
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Abdominal varicose vein is basically the same as varicose vein in your legs, only that it is located in your abdominal region. The appearance of the affected veins themselves is also the same. Thus you should be able to tell if you have varicose vein on your abdomen.</p>
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There is a garment available especially for persons suffering from varicose vein in the groin and upper thigh areas of the body, including the abdominal area. This garment can be worn by those suffering from abdominal varicose vein to find some relief from the condition.</p>
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Pelvic Varicose Vein</p>
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Pelvic varicose vein usually happen during pregnancy. During pregnancy, there is an increase in the level of hormones and amount of blood passing through the veins, which can cause swelling in the pelvic region. This in turn can result in pelvic varicose vein.</p>
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As untreated pelvic varicose vein can lead to chronic pelvic pain, you should have them checked out by your doctor as soon as you notice them. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Very small pelvic varicose vein you might be treated with lotions or creams that you can apply to your skin to help shrink the veins. If you have larger or more prominent pelvic varicose vein, you may need to consider some type of surgery, to treat the affected varicose veins. This will avoid you from experiencing severe pelvic pain. Your doctor will be able to offer you a number of different treatment options for your pelvic varicose veins. Make an appointment with your doctor today to determine which course of treatment will be suitable for you.</p>
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Vulvar Varicose Vein</p>
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The increase in the level of hormones as well as the amount of blood passing through the veins during pregnancy, and the enlarging of the uterus puts extra pressure on the vulvar resulting in varicose veins. </p>
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Many people find relief from vulvar varicose veins with tight elastic knickers, lycra bike pants, two pairs of thick underwear or thick sanitary pads.</p>
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Another type of relief from vulvar varicose vein you can try is by wearing the V Brace. It is a support brace worn like underwear that will give you extra support to help with vulvar varicose vein. This adjustable brace can also help with back aches, leg aches and other symptoms associated with vulvar varicose veins. </p>
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These vulvar varicose veins will usually disappear after your pregnancy. If these vulvar varicose veins persist after your pregnancy, you may need surgery to remove them.</p>
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You can also try lying down on your left side when you sleep at night. This will help to prevent this uncomfortable condition, because the area that is generally affected by vulvar varicose veins is located on the right side of the body. Propping yourself up with pillows during your sleep to prevent you from rolling onto your right side, will help to minimize your risk of getting vulvar varicose veins during your pregnancy. </p>
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Varicose Veins On The Uterus</p>
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Doctors will routinely check for varicose veins on the uterus in most women, especially pregnant women. If your doctor has told you that you have varicose veins on your uterus, but has not suggested any treatment, it is most likely because he is not concerned about the possibility of complications to your condition. </p>
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If you are worried though, it will be a good idea to ask your doctor about the varicose veins on your uterus periodically. This will ensure that they have not progressed to a point where you should seek treatment. If the condition begins to cause you any sort of discomfort or pain, mention it to your doctor as soon as possible so he can advise you on the best choice of treatment.</p>
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<p>For some people, treating varicose vein may not just be for medical reason. If you have varicose vein, instead of just causing you pain or discomfort on the affected areas, it might also be something that hurts your confidence because of the unsightly marks which appear on your skin. These dark blue and purple veins might be something that you want to hide or diminish altogether. To get rid of these problems permanently, you may want to consider surgery to remove your varicose vein.</p>
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Different Types Of Varicose Veins Surgeries</p>
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Before you get any treatment for varicose vein, you should know that most of the time varicose veins alone aren&#8217;t going to cause you any other medical problems. However, if you already have any other medical conditions, such as diabetes or other health issues, your varicose veins might actually add to your overall poor health. Varicose veins can get inflamed, or even cause skin ulcers. To avoid possible medical problems arising as a result of your varicose veins, and to feel better about your physical appearance, getting surgery to treat varicose vein can be a good idea for many people. </p>
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For some people, getting rid of unsightly varicose veins can be as easy as using the right combination of lotions and creams that will shrink the veins and toughen the skin surrounding them. However, this might not work for all people, especially for severe cases of varicose veins. </p>
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Some of the surgeries available for varicose vein removal include varicose veins stripping or ligation and laser surgery.</p>
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Varicose Veins Ligation Procedure</p>
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Varicose vein ligation, which is also known as varicose vein stripping, consists of small incisions made by a doctor to remove the damaged parts of the vein and reconnect the vein in a different place to help the blood to flow normally. </p>
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The incision is normally made in the groin on the side of the body where the varicose vein is located. Another similar incision will then be made by the knee or ankle. Through these, the surgeon will tie the vein to cut off any further blood circulation to the area. He will then pass a wire connected to a small tool through this vein and pull the vein out through the bottom cut. However these veins are not always necessarily removed but sometimes just sealed off and left in the body.</p>
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Laser Surgery</p>
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As the medical technology advances you can now undergo non-invasive laser surgery for your varicose vein removal. Laser surgery will destroy the damaged vein where the laser passes through. The advantage to this type of surgery is that you get a shorter recovery period. This means that you can be up and about much quicker if you opt for this procedure instead of varicose veins stripping. The disadvantage of laser surgery is that it is more expensive than the other options available. </p>
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There are various types of surgeries available for varicose vein removal that you can choose from, depending on your needs and your budget. Varicose veins are easily removed, and should be checked out by your doctor if you have them. Your doctor will also be able to answers any questions which you may have on the various varicose veins treatment procedures available and which one is best for you. </p>
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Success Rate</p>
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Only about a tenth of patients who receive a varicose vein ligation have further problems.  86%  of people who have had skin ulcers from varicose veins, and underwent varicose vein ligation as a result, found no recurrence in the ulcers. On the other hand, people who used compression stockings for treatment of their skin ulcers saw only a 72% success rate from this procedure. As for laser surgery, it has a success rate of up to 98% and has minimal side effects.</p>
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Varicose veins surgery are usually done as a day surgery, although some doctors may require you to stay overnight to monitor your recovery. Varicose veins surgery is frequently done under general anaesthesia so that you will not feel any discomfort during the procedure. Although the removal of varicose veins through surgery is generally the most effective treatment, there are a few other non-surgical alternatives available for you to consider as well.</p>
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<p>Varicose veins are the swollen, enlarged veins that appear close to the surface of the skin. They are usually dark blue or purple in color. Any vein can become varicose, but most commonly affected veins are those found in the legs and feet. This usually happen because standing and walking upright increases pressure in the veins of the lower body which causes malfunction of the veins and results in varicose vein.</p>
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Varicose Vein May Indicate More Serious Problems</p>
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Most varicose veins are not a serious condition but they may cause aching pain and in certain instances can also lead to more serious conditions. Varicose veins can also be a symptom that indicates a higher risk of other circulatory system disorders. </p>
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Different Cause of Varicose Vein You Should Know</p>
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Before seeking treatment, one needs to know what causes varicose vein. The organ that pumps blood to all parts of the body is the heart, which then requires blood vessels to transport the blood to various parts of the body as well as back to the heart.</p>
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Although arteries transport blood from the heart to all parts of the body, it is the veins that carry blood back to the heart to be re-oxygenated. These vessels work continuously throughout our lifetime, and any problem in the function of the vessels can lead to some types of diseases and can also be the cause of varicose vein.</p>
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The Causes Of Varicose Vein</p>
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Some factors that can be considered a cause of varicose vein, include heredity, hormonal abnormalities, long periods of standing or sitting, and pregnancy. Before a suitable treatment can be suggested, it is necessary to determine the cause of varicose vein. </p>
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Obesity can also be one of the causes of varicose veins. This occurs because the extra weight usually causes strain on the legs of obese people. We should always maintain average body weight to reduce the chance of getting varicose veins. </p>
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Exercising regularly is also a good idea, as it will help improve blood circulation. One simple exercise you can do regularly is walking or jogging.</p>
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Deep vein thrombosis is another cause of varicose vein which leads to the veins becoming blue or dark purple in color. Varicose vein usually occur when the valves in the veins fail because of aging or the veins losing elasticity. This cause blood to pool in the veins and become varicose.</p>
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Another cause of varicose veins is hereditary, as the risk of getting varicose veins for women with a family history of varicose veins are greater than others. </p>
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One rare cause of varicose vein is overexposure to the sun. Too much sun may cause varicose veins on our face. To reduce chances of getting varicose veins, one should limit exposure to the harmful effects of the sun, maintain body weight and healthy diet and exercise regularly.</p>
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Treatment For Varicose Vein</p>
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There are various medical and non-medical treatment available for varicose veins. If you are looking for home remedies for varicose veins, try an application of apple cider vinegar to the affected veins. This method may help to shrink the veins within a month of beginning the treatment.</p>
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Other methods are by using compression stockings, creams and lotions or surgically removing the affected veins.</p>
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Many people worry about having varicose veins, because of the ugly appearance on the skin, and also the pain and discomfort involved. You should always seek medical advice to find out what treatment options are available for your case. Your doctor is the best person to advise you on how your condition should be treated and which treatment is best for you. </p>
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Each individual case of varicose vein may be different. Always remember that what may work on someone else may not work as well on you. You must be patient as it can often take a bit of time in order for the doctor to be able to determine what the best type of treatment would be for your particular situation. </p>
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Besides discussing with your doctor, you may also want to do some research on your own and read up about all of the different forms of treatment that are available for varicose veins. By doing this, you will be able to get the picture of what you might want to ask or point out to your doctor. </p>
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Some varicose veins surgeries are considered elective cosmetic surgery so there your insurance policies may not cover expenses incurred to treat this condition. However if your condition is severe and include symptoms such as swelling and bleeding, you may be able to get the treatment expenses covered through insurance. Check this out with your insurance provider before proceeding with the treatment.</p>
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