The veins are bent and deformed, and there is a feeling of swelling, how to treat them?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-19
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    ETVV Venous Endovascular Integral** System. Three methods, including point minimally invasive + intraluminal laser + venous induction, are used to carry out targeted treatment for blood vessels with different diameters. (Just like cutting down a tree, the roots, trunk, and branches are cut down with different tools to get rid of a tree at its root.)

    It is characterized by less bleeding, small wound area, low rate, and three types of vascular diameters are suitable, which is a more perfect way. The combination of multiple minimally invasive methods is the future development trend of varicose veins**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Varicose veins are caused by long-term standing or other factors (ex: pregnancy, genetics) The blood in the legs cannot be sent to the heart smoothly, and the increase in pressure makes the valves bear more damage, making the blood easy to accumulate in the leg veins, causing discomfort. In addition, due to the increase in venous pressure, the superficial veins dilate and twist and deform, forming bruising and crooked blood vessels, which is called varicose veins.

    It is recommended to go to a regular specialist hospital**, and if varicose veins are found, they should still seek medical attention as soon as possible, otherwise they may lose the best ** opportunity as the disease progresses.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Varicose veins are divided into six stages, and the means of ** are also different. Traditional surgical stripping, but the patient's injury comparison method, the recovery time is longer. Nowadays, lasers are generally used, which are less invasive and have a short recovery period.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Blood vessels are important tissues of the body, blood vessels are the main tissues of the body to pass blood, and blood vessels are mainly divided into arteries, veins and capillaries. In general, the shape of the blood vessels is affected by the filling of the blood vessels, and when there is sufficient blood and there are no atherosclerotic plaques, the blood vessels are bulging and elastic. When the elasticity of the elderly decreases due to the gradual weakening of the body constitution and the low amount of blood circulation, the blood vessels will be tortuous, and the blood vessels will be shaped.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Varicose veins refer to the tortuosity and dilation of veins due to factors such as blood stagnation and weak venous walls. Varicose veins can occur in many parts of the body, such as hemorrhoids are actually a kind of varicose veins, and clinical manifestations include esophageal and gastric varices, varicoceles and abdominal wall varices. Varicose veins most often occur in the lower extremities.

    It is worth emphasizing that varicose veins are secondary manifestations of other lesions.

    There are conservative ** methods for varicose veins of the lower limbs, such as injection of sclerosing agent, surgical excision, laser, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    3.Novella** (30,000 to 60,000 words).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It should be varicose veins.

    Varicose veins are manifested as superficial veins twisted into a clump, like a ball of earthworm disc under the skin, patients often feel soreness and weakness of the lower limbs, edema of the ankle joint, light and twilight, if not added ** or ** inappropriately, the lower part of the calf and the ankle ** can gradually turn black, so that ulcers occur, and they do not heal for a long time, commonly known as "old rotten legs", varicose veins can rupture and bleed, and can also form thrombotic superficial phlebitis, redness, swelling and pain, and even induce deep vein thrombosis.

    It is recommended to go to the cardiovascular specialist of the hospital as soon as possible for diagnosis**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    May be caused by varicose veins. Varicose veins are the common "earthworm legs" in life, commonly known as "fried tendon legs", mainly due to high venous pressure, resulting in blood vessels protruding from the ** surface. Weakness of the venous wall, defective venous valves, and increased intravenous pressure in the superficial veins are the main causes of varicose veins.

    It is more common in people who work on permanent standing, have a high intensity of physical activity, or are sedentary and inactive.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    May be a symptom of varicose veins. You can go to a vascular hospital for examination and diagnosis. If so, it can be solved by surgery sooner**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Considering that varicose veins of the lower limbs are caused by bad habits such as long-term standing for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, and wear compression stockings to control not to stand for a long time and sit for a long time, and surgery is recommended for severe cases**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, consider varicose veins. In the early days, it is recommended to wear socks with the best effect, and pay attention to strengthening exercise in daily life, regular low-intensity exercise has a good effect on relieving varicose veins, such as walking, jogging, cycling, swimming, walking, and other sports, in terms of diet, pay attention to eating less high-fat, high-sugar, high-salt food, so as not to harm the veins. Standing workers should take off their shoes and raise their feet more than 30 cm above their hearts when they are resting at work.

    When you return home after a long walk, you should also elevate your feet for 15 minutes to relieve the pressure of blood on the blood vessels in your lower limbs. However, conservative ** only alleviates the development of the disease, and has no ** effect. Failure to do so may further aggravate the condition, and surgery is recommended for severe varicose veins**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Looking at the picture, your varicose veins are already very serious, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for surgery, otherwise it will be further aggravated, and a series of complications will easily occur in the later stage. It is not good to cause recurrent ulcers.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Taking drugs while they are not very serious, combined with surgery**drugs** is the choice of many patients with mild varicose veins, and it is widely used in clinical practice, but from many years of clinical experience, we have concluded that most of the oral medication methods cannot be effective because it is difficult to directly reach the vascular lesions** varicose veins, varicoceles, vasculitis, etc.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I have to go to the hospital for surgery!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Swollen legs due to varicose veins are a symptom caused by varicose veins. Although the symptoms are relatively mild, patients may experience swelling in the lower limbs when walking or exercising for a long time, or standing for a long time and keeping the sitting position unchanged. This is because blood stasis in the veins does not easily enter the systemic circulation, which can lead to edema in the lower extremities.

    In this case, it can be done conservatively** or surgically**. Conservative** is mainly by exercising the calf muscles, avoiding standing and sitting for a long time, **, wearing varicose elastic stockings, and using Willitan drugs** can improve the symptoms of varicose leg swelling. If you want to completely disappear the symptoms of swollen legs, you can use the method of surgery to ** varicose veins.

    Varicose veins are cured, because the leg swelling caused by varicose veins will also disappear.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    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.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    To go to the hospital for debridement of the ulcer to avoid infection, in addition to dressing medicine, etc., it should be noted that only **ulcer will still be **, to solve the root cause of the problem, it is recommended to have surgery as soon as possible if the surgical conditions are met.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Redness, swelling, and pain in varicose veins of the lower extremities consider the possibility of infection, and venous thrombosis is not excluded. It is recommended to perform lower extremity venous ultrasound, venography and other examinations, and surgery if necessary**; Pay attention to lifestyle changes, avoid standing for long periods of time, and carrying heavy loads; Move the lower limbs frequently and elevate the affected limbs appropriately; Insist on wearing compression stockings or elastic bandages for relief.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Guidance:

    Hello, usually rest more, massage the legs frequently, help blood circulation, and avoid standing or sitting for a long time. In terms of diet, it is advisable to eat more low-fat and low-calorie foods, such as fresh vegetables, fruits, grains, etc., which are beneficial to the disease. Eat more foods rich in vitamin E, which can improve blood circulation and reduce the feeling of heaviness in the legs.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Varicose veins of the lower leg are one of the most important diseases and one of the most common diseases of the blood vessels of the extremities. Varicose veins mostly occur in the lower extremities.

    The main reason for the formation 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, resulting in high venous pressure, which makes the blood vessels protrude from the surface of the ** surface.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    How are varicose veins treated? What are the methods.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Varicose vein edema, which generally refers to varicose veins of the lower extremities, is recommended for the following:

    First, the affected limb needs to be elevated, and the patient should not be sagging for a long time, otherwise the swelling will become more and more severe.

    Second, it can be used externally**, such as external Chinese medicine, etc., which can reduce swelling.

    Third, some drugs with swelling reduction can be infused intravenously**, and some drugs with swelling reduction effect can also be taken orally**.

    Finally, after the edema has subsided, it is recommended that the patient actively undergo surgery**, surgery is the only way to eliminate varicose veins, and the relevant examinations should be completed before surgery, and surgery can only be done after there are no contraindications to surgery.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If it is a mild varicose vein, it can be delayed by conservatively, and the surgery is mainly for moderate and severe varicose veins, and if there are aesthetic requirements for mild varicose veins, varicose vein surgery can also be performed.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Varicose veins need to be timely, timely and prevention is the key, varicose veins are mostly caused by long-term cold, weight-bearing, standing for a long time, superficial veins of the lower limbs are too full, causing varicose blood vessels to swell, poor blood circulation caused, participate in physical exercise, such as frequent walking, ankle flexion and extension activities, will promote the contraction of calf muscles, blood circulation and blood stasis products can also help you.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Massage the calves.

    The patient sits on the edge of the bed or on a chair, puts his legs on another low stool, massages the left leg first, puts the left and right palms on the inside and outside of the calf, starts from the knee, clamps the calf with both palms and pushes it down, pushes it to the ankle and then pulls it back, and then pushes and pulls it 100 times, and then changes to the right leg to massage, according to the above method.

    Put your fingers together and your thumbs apart, and push the varicose blood vessels in your calf with the palm of your hand and push back and forth 30 times.

    Pinch the five toes of the affected leg with your hands and press 30 times.

    Massage the soles of your feet (centered on the Yongquan acupoint) with the palms of your hands, alternating between your feet and massaging 100 times each time.

    Kicking exercises. In a standing position, with both hands crossed on the waist or holding on to the railing, kick forward with your left leg first, then forward with your right leg, alternately 16 times each.

    In a standing position, bend your left leg and lift it up, hug your knee forward with both hands, then bend your right leg and lift it up 16 times in the same way as before. For safety, stand on the wall during the event.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    (1) Rubbing the lower limbs: Sitting, palms facing each other, placed on both sides of the thighs, squeezing relative force, and rubbing from the thighs to the calves. From top to bottom, the left and right are interchanged, and the speed of the action is slightly faster, so that the lower limbs are warm after the action is completed.

    2) Pinch the calves: Sit, palms of both hands forward, tiger mouth down, grasp the calf muscles respectively, with appropriate force, pinch for 30-60 seconds. It can not only facilitate blood return, but also relieve gastrocnemius pain and spasms.

    3) Press and knead the three yin crossings: put the left lateral malleolus on the right knee, find the right thumb to find the three yin crossover points, use appropriate force, and do the inner and outer downward circular kneading and pressing for 1 minute.

    4) Rubbing the spring: The palm of the hand is close to the center of the foot, the palm of the hand is quickly pushed and rubbed, and the center of the foot is rubbed for 1 minute. When rubbing, the speed should be fast, and it is better to warm the palms and feet. Rubbing the spring can make the blood circulation all over the body, and make people refreshed and healthy for a long time.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    **Dark blue or dark purple enlargement of the veins visible on the surface;

    Itching, pain or dryness in the legs, or nodular, distended or twisted veins, are likely to have severe varicose veins;

    Swelling, pain or heaviness in the legs and ankles can also be a warning sign of varicose veins and should be taken seriously.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    1. Dermatitis.

    Varicose veins are characterized by a slight protrusion of blood vessels in the legs, which are painless and not itchy, so many people let them go. However, if it is not done as soon as possible, it will lead to severe stasis of venous blood in the lower limbs, especially in the lower legs, which will reduce the oxygen content and nutrients of the blood in the lower legs and feet, reduce the ability to repair tissues and resistance, and cause local erosion, exudation, hypertrophy, pigmentation or dry desquamation and other symptoms. In the case of trauma, chronic leg ulcers (old rotten legs) can occur, which do not heal repeatedly, and even amputation.

    2. Bleeding. Bleeding from varicose veins of the lower extremities is relatively rare, but the consequences are often severe. After varicose veins, the venous pressure is very high, and if the veins ruptured due to trauma or other reasons, the bleeding is often not easy to stop, and some patients even have hemorrhagic shock due to excessive blood loss.

    3. Deep vein thrombosis.

    Varicose veins are lesions that occur in superficial veins, while deep veins are also found deep in the legs. It is through the superficial veins that the blood flows into the deep veins and back to the heart.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    1. The affected limb often feels sore, heavy, swollen and painful, easily fatigued, and weak.

    2 The superficial veins of the affected limb are bulging, dilated, distorted, or even tortuous or lumpy, which is more obvious when standing.

    3 Slight edema may occur in the ankle and dorsum of the foot, and mild edema may also occur in the lower calf in severe cases.

    4 Complications have occurred:

    1) Nutritional changes: thinning, scaling, itching, pigmentation, eczema-like dermatitis and ulcer formation.

    2) Superficial thrombophlebitis: Varicose veins are painful, showing red, swollen, hard nodules and cord-like objects, and tenderness.

    3) Bleeding: Acute bleeding due to trauma or spontaneous rupture of varices or venules.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Varicose veins is a disease that will not heal on its own, if it is not controlled or **, it will develop further, the effect of wearing compression stockings in the early stage of varicose veins is better than the effect of taking medicine, but the purpose of wearing compression stockings is to prevent it, so that it does not develop further. As long as you walk, stand, and go out for a long time, pay attention to wearing compression stockings, pay attention to rest, and raise your calves with curved veins in time. May relieve symptoms.

    But it can't**. Surgery is still recommended for severe varicose veins**.

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