How do I get rid of these varicose veins over my limbs??
Question: I've noticed some obvious-looking veins on my hands and feet and sometimes they seem unpleasant to look at them for me. Ok, I have to admit that I'm a bit underweight (110 lbs.; 5'4'' in height) and I kinda work a lot (I'm not talking about the gym; hence, a job and some house chores). Is there still a possible solution to get rid of these or at least to make them less obvious? Please tell me all about this. Thx a lot, guys ^_^
Answers: yes u can get rid of these veins. the 2 most known procedures are :
1. Injection treatment of varicose veins is possible for minor superficial varicose veins and for discoloured areas. Injections under ultrasound guidance are also useful for bigger varicose veins or recurrent varicose veins after previous surgery. Injection treatment with coil occlusion of veins is a new technology that may help and is under investigation and has good results over 5 years. Injection and coil treatment does not require hospitalization for more than a couple of hours. A few hours off work following treatment is all that is required. It is a 99.9% safe treatment the major complication being ulcer formation. Injection treatment is often used as a supplement to surgery for varicose veins.
2. Surgery is still the major means of controlling large varicose veins. Various investigations into the use of laser, electro coagulation,coil occlusionand valve repair have all failed to show any advantage over conventional surgical removal of the defective veins. Non-surgical methods of control of varicose veins however do have a place. Laser and electrocoagulation combined with injection treatment are effective but expensive. Coil occlusion of varicose veins combined with injection treatment appears to be effective for the long-term cure along with Laser and Electrocoagulation.
Answers: yes u can get rid of these veins. the 2 most known procedures are :
1. Injection treatment of varicose veins is possible for minor superficial varicose veins and for discoloured areas. Injections under ultrasound guidance are also useful for bigger varicose veins or recurrent varicose veins after previous surgery. Injection treatment with coil occlusion of veins is a new technology that may help and is under investigation and has good results over 5 years. Injection and coil treatment does not require hospitalization for more than a couple of hours. A few hours off work following treatment is all that is required. It is a 99.9% safe treatment the major complication being ulcer formation. Injection treatment is often used as a supplement to surgery for varicose veins.
2. Surgery is still the major means of controlling large varicose veins. Various investigations into the use of laser, electro coagulation,coil occlusionand valve repair have all failed to show any advantage over conventional surgical removal of the defective veins. Non-surgical methods of control of varicose veins however do have a place. Laser and electrocoagulation combined with injection treatment are effective but expensive. Coil occlusion of varicose veins combined with injection treatment appears to be effective for the long-term cure along with Laser and Electrocoagulation.
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