Can varicose veins be treated with other methods? 15

Updated on healthy 2024-04-24
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1) Avoid standing or sitting for a long time, walking can use the pump action of the calf muscles to promote venous return;

    2) Elevation of the lower limbs can alleviate symptoms such as edema;

    3) Wearing compression stockings with pressure gradients can delay the progression of the disease.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, the main cause of varicose veins is due to the congenital vascular wall membrane is relatively weak or the same posture is rarely changed for a long time, blood accumulates in the lower limbs, and the venous valve is destroyed over time and the venous pressure is too high, which is a symptom of the protruding surface of the blood vessels.

    Guidance:**The method is recommended to use conventional**, such as the conservative external use of traditional Chinese medicine**, and if it is even serious, surgery can be selected**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, you can wear medical elastic stockings, there is no way to do it at present, only to alleviate the condition, it is very comfortable to wear socks, **bitter, it is recommended to give it a try! Wearing it for a long time can alleviate the condition.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My family had just had surgery and his symptoms were that a small piece of flesh had turned black, about the size of a thumb cap, but there was no pain. After going to the hospital, the doctor recommended minimally invasive surgery, which is a vein incision at the base of the thigh, and you can move down to the ground 6 hours after the operation, and the effect is very good. The cost of the operation is 6,200 yuan.

    In the hospital, I also saw a more serious illness than this, so it is recommended that you go to the hospital for surgery as soon as possible, because varicose veins, the blackened flesh is irreversible, and it is not a way to delay, sooner or later you have to have surgery, and the sooner the better. In particular, I went to a second-class hospital in Beijing, not a private hospital. After the surgery, doctors recommend the use of varicose vein socks for three months.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In principle, varicose veins should be treated as early as possible**. Taking medicine is not ** varicose veins, internal medicine and external dressing almost do not work, if you are unwilling to operate, it is best to wear medical elastic stockings. For pregnant women, patients with mild varicose veins in the early stage, and patients with poor general condition and difficulty in tolerating surgery, medical compression stockings can not only improve the symptoms of varicose veins, slow down the development of varicose veins, but also prevent the formation of deep vein thrombosis.

    Compression stockings do not have varicose veins, but they act as a countermeasure to prevent varicose veins from getting worse and can be used as an adjunct to others. The general use pressure is 20 30mmHg. If varicose veins do not progress to the thighs, compression stockings below the knee can usually be used to achieve satisfactory results.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The cost of varicose vein surgery is not high, and it is recommended to go to a regular specialist hospital for treatment in this case, and you can choose the minimally invasive and comprehensive method.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What is the correct way to deal with varicose veins?

    1.Avoid standing or sitting for long periods of time, and the dangers of varicose veins in the lower extremities should always be done with the feet raised, lowered for exercise, or if possible, for a small walk.

    2.To prevent the harm of varicose veins of the lower limbs, you should develop the habit of wearing elastic stockings to exercise your legs for one hour a day, such as walking, brisk walking, cycling, running or treadmill, etc.

    3.Raising your legs above your heart while lying down and keeping your knees flexed will promote venous circulation in your legs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Slight calf varicose veins are mainly conservative. Avoid sitting and standing for long periods of time, and keep your legs high when resting.

    2. Strengthen some exercises and activities to increase the muscle function of the calf and strengthen the venous wall.

    3. Obese people should be the first to have excessive burden, which will cause an increase in venous pressure in the lower limbs and aggravate varicose veins.

    4. If the patient's symptoms are more obvious, he can wear medical compression stockings and oral drugs to promote venous reflux to help promote venous reflux, reduce vascular permeability, and delay the further progression of varicose veins. Severe varicose veins still require prompt surgery**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Edema of the lower limbs: patients with varicose veins often present with edema of the affected limbs in the morning and severe in the evening due to venous regurgitation.

    2. Pigmentation: Varicose veins patients due to long-term venous hypertension lead to increased capillary permeability in the calf area, rupture after red blood cell exudation, and hexikin is deposited under the skin, making ** black, from punctate to flaky development.

    3. Bleeding: Varicose vein patients are very fragile due to lack of nutrition in the area through which the varicose veins pass. If you are not careful, it can easily lead to the rupture of varicose veins and cause massive bleeding.

    Because bleeding is often absent from other symptoms such as pain, patients often go unnoticed, and if it occurs at night while sleeping, it can have very serious consequences.

    4. Ulcers: The most common consequence of varicose veins is the occurrence of ulcers caused by nutritional changes caused by varicose veins, which can not heal for a long time, and the local foul smell and pus will have a serious impact on daily life.

    5. Venous thrombosis: patients with varicose veins can form thrombosis in the superficial veins of varicose veins, which is manifested as local redness, swelling and pain, the formation of hard lumps, and the pain affects walking. If left untimely**, the blood clot may spread upward or through the communicating vein to the deep vein, causing deep vein thrombosis and a life-threatening risk of pulmonary embolism.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Varicose veins are a kind of vascular valve disease that does not heal on their own, and will gradually worsen as the disease progresses. Varicose vein stockings are used to form a bottom-up, decreasing pressure gradient in the legs by using the principle of sequential stage pressure reduction, which is used to combat intravascular venous hypertension, promote venous blood return in the lower limbs, and assist in varicose veins.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Do some leg exercises, such as stretching, leg presses, kicks, sothogymnastics, and ankle movements.

    2. It is best to wear cloth shoes that fit lightly, and socks can wear high-elastic socks.

    3. Eat more foods that are high in fiber, low in fat and contain vitamins C and E, so as to ensure that the body is nutritious when standing

    4. To prevent varicose veins, it is necessary to maintain a normal weight and not be overweight, because excessive weight will increase the burden on the leg veins.

    5. Develop the habit of wearing elastic socks to exercise your legs for one hour every day, such as walking, brisk walking, cycling, running or treadmill, etc.

    6. Avoid standing or sitting for a long time, and should often let your feet be raised, put down exercises, or take a small walk if possible.

    7. Pat and massage the local painful parts to relax the muscles and promote muscle blood circulation.

    8. When sleeping at night, it is best to put a foot pad under the calf and raise the leg slightly to let the blood flow back to the heart.

    9. Wear elastic stockings, the function of elastic stockings is to replace the damaged valve with physical pressure to squeeze blood back to the heart and circulate fresh blood.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Traditional Chinese medicine shows that 60 grams of black sesame seeds and mulberries, 30 grams of rice, and 10 grams of white sugar are used. Wash the rice, black sesame seeds, and mulberries separately, mash them in a stone bowl, put 3 bowls of water in the clay pot, put in white sugar after boiling, and then slowly add the pounded rice milk and cook it into a paste. Consume once a day for better varicose veins.

    In order to get rid of varicose veins and restore a healthy body, patients need to maintain an optimistic attitude in life, walk more and exercise more.

    In traditional Chinese medicine, corn whiskers, also known as "dragon whiskers", are flat in nature and have a wide range of preventive health care uses, making them a good medicine. Soaking corn silk in water can increase the level of insulin in the human body, which can help reduce blood lipids and blood sugar levels. It also has the effect of diluting water and reducing swelling, and has a certain relieving effect on calf edema caused by varicose veins.

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that "warmth is smooth, and general is not painful", and using hot compresses can help relieve acidity, swelling, numbness and other symptoms caused by varicose veins, and play an auxiliary role in varicose veins. Applying a hot compress for 15 minutes a day can help dredge venous congestion in the lower limbs, relieve venous pressure, effectively promote blood circulation and relieve varicose vein pain.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.Barefoot: When conditions permit, when you get home from work, take off your shoes and walk barefoot or in slippers can improve foot blood circulation and exercise your foot muscles.

    2.Wear flat heels: Be sure to wear sports shoes or travel shoes with sponge pads during physical exercise, which is very helpful for relieving pressure on the legs and preventing varicose veins.

    3.Standing workers should take off their shoes and raise their feet more than 30 cm above their heart when they take a break from work, and raise their feet for 15 minutes after returning home from work to relieve the pressure of blood on their lower limbs.

    4.People who stand for a long time and those with early varicose veins should wear compression stockings during working hours to promote blood return.

    5.Exercise: Walking, jogging, biking, and swimming are all great ways to build muscle, lose fat, and build endurance, and people with pre-existing varicose veins can also benefit from these exercises, and the best and easiest way to do this is to walk for 15 minutes, 4 times a day.

    6.Reading books and newspapers while going to the toilet is a very bad habit. Reading books and newspapers when going to the toilet, squatting for a long time will add too much burden to the veins of the lower limbs, resulting in blood stagnation in the blood vessels, so this habit must be changed.

    7.In terms of diet, pay attention to eating less high-fat, high-sugar, and high-salt foods.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Straighten your legs, divide your legs to the left and right sides to the greatest extent, do not lift your legs, and do 4-6 times each.

    2. Lift one leg and make a circular movement in the air, and then change to the other leg to do the same action, 8-10 times each.

    3. Lie on the right side first, put your right hand under your head, and stretch your left arm along your torso. Straighten the left leg and lift it up 6-8 times; Lie on your left side and repeat.

    4. Lie on your left side first, with your left hand under your head and your right arm stretched along your body. Bend the right leg, bring the knee close to the abdomen, then straighten, swing back vigorously, and repeat 6-8 times; Rotate your body to your right side and repeat.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Varicose veins of the lower extremities are one of the most common diseases of the blood vessels of the extremities. There are two causes of its disease, one is congenital: weak venous walls and underdeveloped or absent venous valves; The other is an acquired reason:

    Prolonged standing, overwork, trauma, major surgery, etc. As a result of these causes, the vein valves do not close properly and blood flows back, causing the veins to dilate and varicose veins to occur.

    Opinions: 1 Wearing compression stockings and elastic bandages is suitable for patients with mild lesion localization, pregnant women and those with poor general condition and poor surgical tolerance. 2 Sclerosing agent injection compression** method:

    It is suitable for simple lesions, and can also be used for residual superficial varicose artery assistance after surgery**, which is highly traumatic. 3 Surgery**. 4. Traditional Chinese medicine is conservative conditioning, fundamentally conditioning, and will not **.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Here are a few things that experts recommend:

    1. Don't stand or sit for long periods of time

    Lying down all the time is also very detrimental to the relief of varicose vein symptoms. Especially in the second and third trimesters, reduce workload and avoid standing or lying on your back in one position for long periods of time. Avoid overlapping your legs when sitting so as not to block the return of the veins.

    2. Control your weight: If you are overweight, it will increase the burden on your body and make varicose veins more serious.

    3. Stay away from alcohol: Drinking alcoholic beverages and alcoholic beverages can exacerbate varicose veins.

    4. Don't lift heavy objects: Heavy objects will increase the pressure on the lower limbs of the body, which is not conducive to the relief of varicose vein symptoms.

    5. The sleeping position is best to use the left decubitus position: When resting and sleeping, the left decubitus position is conducive to the blood circulation of the inferior vena cava and reduces the symptoms of varicose veins.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Thrombophlebitis causes inflammation of the vein wall, and the epidermis is red, swollen, painful and even very painful nodules can be felt along the veins. If a blood clot travels to the lungs, a fatal pulmonary embolism can occur. This is one of the more serious consequences of varicose veins.

    Varicose veins must be an early calming of varicose veins of the lower extremities.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I used to have varicose veins, but later I got better with Shu.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    How about varicose veins**?

    1. Surgery**. After varicose veins occur, it is usually necessary to go to the hospital for surgery. Because varicose veins may cause many problems in the body, such as hemorrhoids are one of the varicose veins, so different treatments should be made for different situations, and severe varicose veins can only be completely solved by surgery.

    During the procedure, the doctor will remove these excess veins and you will no longer feel severe pain.

    2. Drugs**. In addition to this, it can also be done with medication**. The doctor injects the patient with a sclerosing agent to harden the patient's blood vessel wall, so that there will be no fluffy and swelling feeling, and it will gradually improve after a period of time.

    Varicose veins can have a great impact on the body, and because the blood flow in the veins is slow, if there is a problem with the veins, the blood will also be abnormal, so it should be taken seriously. Varicose veins can also lead to other diseases, which is why people are very nervous when they hear that they have a varicose vein problem.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Varicose veins can usually be treated with medication or surgery.

    In the case of varicose veins of the lower extremities, intravenous active drugs** such as diosmin and aspirin may be used, as well as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs**, such as indomethacin, which usually relieve local pain and discomfort. If the condition is more severe, subcutaneous varicose vein translution atherectomy may be an option**.

    In the case of gastroesophageal varices, drugs such as propranolol or nadolol can usually be chosen**, which can generally prevent esophageal variceal bleeding and rebleeding.

    In the case of varicocele, drugs such as vitamin E and vitamin B12** are usually available, as well as high ligation of the spermatic vein or laparoscopic surgery**.

    Due to the different locations of the lesions, the ** method chosen is also different, and it is also necessary to make a clear diagnosis and then treat the symptoms**.

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