How we can best treat Varicose Veins

19 July 2017 02:59 pm Views - 8517

 
 
 
Are you also an individual who has been experiencing an unbearable achy pain in your legs since recently? On top of it, did you happen to notice some weird, bulging cord like structures with a bluish discolouration on those painful sites which are remarkably visible following prolonged hours of standing? Given the said symptoms and signs do they make it embarrassing to wear short, fashionable clothes to parties?   
 
If the answer to all the above questions is ‘yes’, there is a very high possibility that you are also a victim of this common surgical condition known as ‘Varicose Veins’.  
 
 
 
Definition 
Varicose Veins are defined as swollen, enlarged, twisted, bluish or purplish veins, most commonly visible on legs and feet. According to the latest research, approximately 23% of adults suffer from this condition and tend to seek help, not merely due to pain and discomfort but due to cosmetic reasons as well.   
 
Reasons 
Veins are cord like structures in our body which pump de-oxygenated blood to the heart in order to get purified and pumped all over the body through arteries. To carry out this function in a single direction, veins are structurally formed with valves inside. Individuals who are prone to get Varicose Veins have weakened or less flexible walls on veins, making the valves weaker, resulting in an accumulation of blood inside-thus leading to enlarged and swollen veins filled with de-oxygenated blood.   
 
This phenomenon can occur in the veins of our body, but legs and feet are the most affected. This is due to the gravitational forces in these lower parts of the body which further support the accumulation of blood within vessels.   
 
Even though it’s not very clear as to why the walls of the vessels haphazardly weaken, experts have related these potential risk factors regarding Varicose Veins:   
 

 

 
 
Diagnosis
Following a complete history (achy pain or discomfort) and thorough physical examination, your doctor will come to a clinical diagnosis of varicose veins. He might also want to run an ‘Ultra Sound’ to detect any abnormalities in the blood flow and ‘Venogram’ to detect any underlying pathologies.
 
  
Treatment
 
 
Other treatment options:   
Varicose veins usually worsen over a period of time if not managed properly. So, it’s up to you to seek medical advice without delaying, to avoid symptoms getting worse. This calls for invasive surgical treatment. Remember there are plenty of options to follow.