Severe varicose veins can affect normal life, do you know what the dangers are?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Due to varicose veins, most patients experience soreness, weakness, heaviness, numbness, and even tingling in the lower limbs after standing and sitting for a long time, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients. 2. Severe varicose veins may cause hyperpigmentation, scaling, itching, hardening, eczema and other phlebitis manifestations. 3. On the basis of phlebitis, patients in the middle and advanced stages have severe venous ulcers, which do not heal for a long time and need to be repeated.

    4. Bleeding. Patients with severe varicose veins will have adverse reactions such as bleeding due to intravenous hypertension, and bleeding is not easy to stop due to venous hypertension. 5. Deep vein thrombosis.

    Varicose veins to mid-to-late stages induce the formation of deep vein thrombosis when the communication branch or venous return is severely poor due to the formation of superficial vein thrombosis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Severe varicose veins may cause venous thrombosis, which may not only cause swelling and pain in the limbs, but also may cause life-threatening conditions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The most serious complication of varicose veins is the appearance of thromboembolism or plaque in the blood vessels, which can easily cause pulmonary embolism, cerebral embolism or stroke. In severe cases, it can also cause necrosis of the extremities.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After the occurrence of varicose veins, it will lead to regurgitation of people's veins, edema of limbs, hyperpigmentation, resulting in darkening, resulting in fragility of people, and after the rupture of blood vessels in the veins, it will cause heavy bleeding, and it will also lead to pain, the body is easily tired, and the lower part of the body will be swollen and the pain is unbearable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Varicose veins may not have any symptoms in the early stage, but with the prolongation of the disease, it can cause swelling, acidity, pigmentation and other manifestations of the lower limbs, and the patient cannot walk for a long time, and the appearance is affected, thus affecting the quality of life. If the varicose area is accidentally damaged, it can cause bleeding and even massive bleeding, especially at night, which is extremely dangerous. After the aggravation of the condition, it can be combined with thrombosis, redness, pain, cord-like induration on palpation, and even venous ulcers, which are prone to infection and can increase complexity.

    Therefore, when suffering from varicose veins, you should go to the hospital for examination in time to avoid delaying the condition.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Varicose veins will first make people edema, due to the reflux of the veins, there will be edema of the affected limbs, followed by hyperpigmentation, varicose veins will rupture after the exudation of red blood cells, and the deposition of hemanthin under the skin, making ** blacken, the rupture of varicose veins will also cause massive bleeding, which is often not easy to detect, which will lead to very serious consequences.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Patients with mild symptoms in the early stage may have clinical manifestations such as heaviness, fatigue, pain, and soreness in the lower limbs;

    2. Insufficient blood supply can occur slowly, making the lower limbs hard and black;

    3. When varicose veins are severe, pigmentation, eczema, and even reversible ulcers may occur, which seriously endangers the quality of life;

    4. More serious cases can lead to venous thrombosis, thrombophlebitis, if the thrombus further falls off to the lungs can cause pulmonary embolism, and more serious cases can be life-threatening.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Affect the patient's quality of life, continuous soreness, swelling, sleepiness and fatigue of the limbs, such as severe symptoms, emotional abnormalities, irritability, restless legs syndrome, etc., affecting the normal work and life of the patient;

    2. Thrombosis may form in tortuous dilated blood vessels, resulting in superficial thrombophlebitis, local stasis dermatitis, local ulceration to form sores in legs, etc.;

    3. Thrombus deposition in the local area can induce deep vein thrombosis, once the thrombus falls off, it can cause pulmonary embolism, patients can have chest pain, hemoptysis, cyanosis and other clinical manifestations, respiratory and circulatory failure can quickly occur, leading to the death of patients. The onset is acute and the case fatality rate is high.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Standing for a long time, deterioration of body function, excessive obesity and other common causes of varicose veins are all common causes.

    Varicose veins is a high-incidence disease, it mostly occurs in people's lower limbs, it is a leg disease caused by poor blood circulation, its main symptom is the bursting of blood vessels in the legs, if it is not timely after the onset of the disease, there will be ulceration, and in severe cases, amputation is required, so we must understand the causes of varicose veins, and do a good job of prevention in daily life.

    1. Stand for a long time

    One of the main causes of varicose veins when standing for a long time, some people have a special working environment or some people have special occupations, and they need to stand for a long time when they are working, which will lead to poor blood circulation in their lower limbs, which will make varicose veins high, so when engaging in this kind of work, we must pay attention to the protection of our legs, and after continuing to work for a period of time, let our legs get proper rest, maintain the smooth blood circulation of the lower limbs, and reduce the incidence of varicose veins.

    2. Deterioration of bodily functions

    After people enter middle and old age, the function of multiple organs of the body will continue to deteriorate, the body mechanical circulation, the speed will also slow down, if you often stand will lead to the blood circulation of the lower limbs is not smooth and cause varicose veins, in view of this situation, we should do a good job of body protection, slow down the aging speed of the body, pay attention to exercise, maintain a good work and rest, and eat more healthy foods that can delay aging, prevent the deterioration of body functions, and maintain normal blood circulation, which can also reduce the incidence of blood circulation.

    3. Being too obese

    Excessive obesity is also the main cause of varicose veins, in daily life to control weight, to prevent the occurrence of obesity symptoms is also an effective means to prevent varicose veins, in addition to pregnant women during pregnancy should also pay attention to weight control, can not overeat, so that the weight increases violently, otherwise it will block the blood circulation in the body, will also make varicose veins high. At this time, it is not convenient for them to accept **, and they cannot blindly use drugs, otherwise it will affect the development of the fetus in the womb.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Standing or sitting for a long time, having some cirrhosis of the liver, stunted growth, some diseases of blood circulation, and some not very good lifestyle habits may lead to varicose veins.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The harm of varicose veins to the human body is manifested in the following aspects:

    1. It will lead to venous injury. Patients with varicose veins of the lower limbs have weak vein walls and high venous pressure, and long-term insufficient blood supply will cause muscle and adipose tissue atrophy, so that the varicose tissues protrude under the skin, which can easily cause ulcers and damage the venous wall.

    2. Affect the aesthetics of the legs. At the beginning of the disease, patients often have soreness, discomfort and pain; In the later stages, the damaged vein is bulging, dilated and tortuous, and the saphenous vein of the calf is the most important.

    3. It may lead to ulcers. **Itching, which can be uncontrollably scratched, aggravate eczema, erosions and ulcers. The course of the disease often occurs in the elderly, such as atrophy, desquamation, itching, pigmentation, and even the formation of eczema and ulcers, and sometimes blood and thrombophlebitis.

    4. Edema combined with eczema. Due to venous regurgitation, edema of the affected limb is often mild in the morning and severe in the evening. When edema worsens, it can cause eczema.

    5. Cause venous thrombosis. The superficial varicose veins are easy to form thrombosis, pain, affect walking, and if not timely, they will spread upward or to the deep veins, causing deep vein thrombosis, increasing the risk of pulmonary embolism, and then endangering life.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally speaking, the prolongation of varicose veins of the lower limbs will lead to complications such as subcutaneous induration, ulcers, pigmentation, and wet diagnosis. In the absence of deep venous insufficiency, edema may also occur.

    Repair of damage that occurs after these symptoms can be quite difficult, and the common clinically visible harms are mainly as follows:

    1. The ulcers caused by varicose veins are usually small and superficial, mostly located in the upper and lower areas of the medial malleolus, and are very painful because the nerve endings are exposed. Varicose veins may be seen or palpated adjacent to the ulcer. Ulcers may arise from induration, hyperpigmentation, or after mild trauma to the eczema area.

    Ulcers due to deep venous insufficiency are often chronic, and are large when seen.

    2. Superficial thrombophlebitis has localized pain, cord-like induration, and periphlebitis causes **reddish-brown and sometimes fever.

    3. Superficial thrombophlebitis is rarely complicated by pulmonary embolism, unless there is deep vein blood total formation, which mostly occurs in patients who are bedridden for a long time.

    4. The aneurysm-like dilation with very thin walls is common in the elderly, such as the cover is very thin, and mild trauma will rupture and bleed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Quit smoking, because smoking can change the viscosity of the blood, and the blood becomes viscous and easy to stagnate.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hazards of varicose veins of the lower extremities.

    1) Affect the appearance of the legs.

    2) Venous injury.

    3) Edema combined with eczema.

    4) Ulcers. 5) Necrosis.

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  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Leg aesthetics, discomfort in the legs, etc. Such, the discomfort of these comfort mastery is for that leg swing. It's flat

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Varicose veins may only affect the aesthetics at first, but as the condition becomes more severe, edema and even ulcers can develop, eventually develop into old rotten legs, which do not heal for a long time, and may even lead to amputation.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Varicose veins can cause a lot of harm if they are not timely.

    1. Reflux occurs in the veins of the lower leg, and the patient's affected limb is edema.

    2.Varicose veins lead to nutritional disorders, which can cause dermatitis, eczema, and pigmentation.

    3.Varicose veins cause blood vessels to become thinner. If you are not careful, it can easily lead to the rupture of varicose veins, which can cause heavy bleeding.

    4.Varicose veins cause nutritional changes in the later stage to lead to the occurrence of ulcers, 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: Some patients can form thrombosis in the superficial veins of varicoseness, 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.

    Mild varicose veins can be conservatively treated with compression stockings**, but severe varicose veins still require surgery**.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The early manifestations of varicose veins are latent and may not be noticeable, at most the legs may be a little uncomfortable and swollen. However, with age, the disease becomes more and more severe, and is accompanied by more and more complications, such as: dermatitis, edema, pigmentation, venous bleeding, ulcers, venous thrombosis, etc., and after the thrombus breaks off, it can also cause fatal pulmonary embolism.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Many people have varicose veins, but the vast majority of people do not have a clear understanding of the harm of varicose veins, varicose veins with the progress of the disease, varicose veins will appear thickened, twisted, protruding, there can be ankle swelling, aggravation after walking, foot boots ** atrophy and thinning, desquamation, pigmentation, ** and subcutaneous induration, eczema and ulcer formation, some patients can be complicated with blood and thrombophlebitis, seriously affecting the patient's life and work, so that the patient's quality of life declines.

    A small number of patients even cause deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and sudden death.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    (1) Affect the aesthetics of the legs: In addition to affecting the aesthetics of the legs, varicose veins often cause soreness, discomfort and pain in the early stage of the disease; In the later stage, the damaged vein is bulging, dilated and tortuous, and the saphenous vein of the calf is the most important.

    Hazards of varicose veins (2) Venous damage. Patients with long-term varicose veins have weak vein walls, high venous pressure, and insufficient local blood supply causing muscle and adipose tissue atrophy, and varicose veins protrude under the skin, and mild injury will cause ulcers, and penguins are prone to damage the vein wall.

    3) Edema combined with eczema. Tissue edema is aggravated by venous congestion, leading to eczematous changes.

    Static (4) ulcers. **Itching, the patient will not help scratching, aggravating eczema, erosions and ulcers. Elderly people in Bingcheng often have atrophy, scaling, itching, pigmentation, induration of subcutaneous tissues, and even the formation of eczema and ulcers, and sometimes blood and thrombophlebitis.

    5) Necrosis. This type of ulcer usually occurs in the upper medial malleolus and lower medial calf1 3. Due to insufficient blood supply to the tissue, the ulcer tissue becomes thinner, the ulcer becomes black and hard, the ulcer does not heal for a long time, and it is easy to regain after healing.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it is simple superficial varicose veins of the lower limbs, the general clinical symptoms are mild, the progression is slow, and most of them are manifested as simple varicose veins, and in a few cases, there may be thrombophlebitis, venous ulcers, etc.; If it is a deep vein valve insufficiency, or even a deep venous return obstruction, the condition is relatively serious, the calf has a feeling of heaviness when standing, easy fatigue, and even swelling and bursting pain of the lower limbs, and the later stage will occur ** nutritional changes, desquamation, atrophy, pigmentation, eczema ulcer formation.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    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.

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