Do I feel pain after having varicose veins? Why?

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

    pain will be felt; Varicose veins can cause unstable blood circulation, which will cause redness and swelling around the blood vessels, resulting in high temperatures and unbearable pain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It hurts a lot; It is due to the accumulation of blood in the vein wall thickness and other factors that cause the venous disc area to enlarge the human body, and several parts of the veins are varicose veins.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because varicose veins will make your ** thinner, the blood vessels are exposed, which is very scary to look at, but it does not feel very painful.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Absolutely. At the beginning, there will be a feeling of soreness, and in the later stage, there will be pain, which may eventually lead to **ulceration.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Pathological changes in varicose veins of the lower extremities occur mainly in the middle layer of the venous wall. In the early stages of the disease, both the elastic and muscular tissues in the middle layer thicken, and this change can be seen as a compensatory response to increased venous pressure. In the late stage, the venous valve atrophies and hardens, the venous medial muscle tissue and elastic tissue atrophy and disappear, and the venous wall gradually thins and loses its elasticity, and then expands.

    The microcirculation of the tissues around the diseased veins is impaired, the local tissues are hypoxic, the ability to resist injury is reduced, and infections and ulcers are prone to occur.

    Varicose veins of the lower limbs often have no special symptoms in the early stage, and as the disease progresses, symptoms such as calf soreness and discomfort and ankle edema may gradually appear. The discomfort symptoms are obvious after standing for a long time, and they can often be relieved by resting for a night.

    In general, any discomfort caused by venous reflux of the lower extremities can be significantly improved after elevation of the lower limbs or overnight rest. If this feature is present, suspicion of venous problems should be high.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Proper squatting exercises can help improve varicose veins to a certain extent.

    A simple squat exercise not only builds muscles, but is also good for the joints. It can not only effectively prevent and treat symptoms such as varicose veins of the lower limbs and calf cramps, but also promote blood circulation and enhance physical fitness.

    Don't look at the squatting action is very simple, but there is a certain amount of attention to it, otherwise it will be the opposite. When squatting, it is best not to squat, that is, the angle of knee bending should not be less than 60 degrees, otherwise it is easy to get dizzy when getting up. When doing squatting exercises, don't move too violently, and the angle of knee bending can be from large to small, step by step.

    Take time to squat every day, and you will receive unexpected workout results. It should be reminded that elderly people with poor knee joints and patients with chronic diseases should be cautious to try squat exercises.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The course of varicose veins of the lower extremities can be roughly divided into two stages: stable and complication. The average stable period is about 20 years, and the dilated and tortuous veins resemble earthworms, which not only hinder the appearance, but also cause soreness, heaviness, swelling and pain in the affected limbs, and are prone to fatigue and fatigue, and often occur after standing for a long time. These symptoms disappear when the affected limb is elevated while lying down.

    With the increase in the number of destruction of venous valves in the lower limbs, which gradually involve the deep veins, most patients will have deep vein valve insufficiency, enter the complication stage, and have complications such as congestive dermatitis, thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombosis, venous bleeding, secondary infection, etc., and finally develop to venous ulcers (commonly known as "old rotten feet").

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Varicose veins can cause calf soreness, pain, it is recommended as soon as possible, otherwise the symptoms will be aggravated, most patients are due to long-term standing fatigue, or sedentary, physical labor, slowly will worsen or even itching, pain, swelling, ulcers. It is recommended to go to the vascular surgery department for a check-up, early**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Leg pain needs to be determined first**, and then according to the symptoms to see how to use the drug, do not simply take painkillers, this is first determined according to age, you can check the joint X-ray, rheumatism and rheumatoid factor, etc., and pay attention to the warmth of the lower limbs.

    Varicose veins can also cause leg pain, which can be done in a vascular surgery or specialized vascular hospital**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Would suggest taking some conservative approach to calming down:

    Safflower decoction smoked (saffron can invigorate blood, pregnant women are prohibited). Varicose veins are affected by blood stasis factors, and saffron has the effect of invigorating blood and removing blood stasis, soaking in water can promote the body's blood circulation, provide blood antioxidant capacity, can help the human body timely regulate blood vessel function, and has an effect on improving varicose veins. In order to avoid intestinal discomfort after long-term use of safflower soaked water, Chinese medicine recommends decoction and fumigation**.

    Put the safflower into the pot and boil, then pour the water into the bathtub, in order to prevent the affected limb from burning, the patient can put the affected limb on the hot air to smoke, so that ** can absorb the functional ingredients. When the water is cool, put your feet into the basin and start soaking, fully absorb the effect of blood circulation and blood stasis, and play a role in assisting the best varicose veins.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The early symptoms of varicose veins are the blood vessels on the calves, varicose like earthworms, which are clearly prominent, the protruding blood vessels are clumps or nodules, the limbs are sore, there is pigmentation, scaling and itching, the feet are swollen, there is a pinprick sensation and an itching sensation, numbness, and a burning sensation.

  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.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Varicose veins may feel soreness in the middle stage, and if they develop into a complication stage, a series of complications will occur, which will lead to severe pain in the legs and even ulcers. Therefore, we generally advocate that varicose veins are best treated as soon as possible**, and a minimally invasive surgery can be solved. Don't put it off until the later stage, it's difficult, expensive, and sinful.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    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.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Patients with primary varicose veins often have no local symptoms in the early stage, and the following clinical manifestations may appear gradually develop.

    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. Swelling: 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:

    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.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    After the more severe varicose veins, it may lead to leg pain, at this time it is necessary to pay attention, you need to go to the hospital for examination in time, and then according to the situation of the examination, you need to pay attention to avoid standing and squatting for a long time, and reduce the venous pressure of the lower limbs.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Calf pain is mostly related to varicose veins of the lower limbs, which can easily cause soreness and discomfort of the lower limb calf muscles, especially when standing for too long.

    In lower extremity venous return disorders, inflammation and ulceration can occur due to venous congestion, resulting in persistent pain. It is less severe than arterial pain in degree, and is mainly swelling pain. This type of pain can often be reduced or relieved by elevating the affected limb or resting in bed.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If varicose veins are not timely, the phenomenon of leg pain can be improved through these aspects of life

    1. Push and pull the calf.

    Patients with varicose veins of the lower limbs sit on the edge of the bed and put their legs on a low stool, massage the left leg first, stick the left palm on the outside of the calf, stick the right palm on the inside of the calf, start from the knee with both palms and clamp the left calf and push down, push to the ankle that is, pull back, push and pull 100 times, and the exercise method of the right leg is the same as above.

    2. Push the calf flat.

    Patients with varicose veins of the lower limbs should put their fingers together and spread their thumbs apart, and push the varicose blood vessels in the calf with the palm of their hands back and forth 30 times.

    3. Pinch your toes.

    People with varicose veins of the lower extremities pinch the five toes of the affected leg with one hand and pinch back and forth 30 times.

    4. Massage the soles of the feet.

    Patients with varicose veins of the lower limbs massage the soles of the feet with the palm of one hand and rub them 100 times with the Yongquan acupoint (the depression of the front third of the soles) as the center.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Varicose veins refer to the tortuosity and dilation of veins due to factors such as blood stagnation and weak venous walls. Varicose veins have no obvious discomfort symptoms at the beginning, and many people do not realize the appearance of varicose veins until the green tendons are raised. Be alert if you have the following symptoms.

    Initially, there will be telangiectasia under the skin of the limbs, that is, the vein lines are very obvious, and after a long time, the subcutaneous blood vessels will dilate and twist into clumps, and soreness and pain will appear after standing for a long time, and then there will be limb swelling, concave edema, **itching, dermatitis, pigmentation, and ulcers in the foot boot area.

    Varicose vein surgery has been minimally invasive. At present, the most advanced method is radiofrequency for varicose veins, which has fewer complications and faster postoperative recovery. This type of surgery can be performed in patients under the age of 60 who do not have chronic diseases.

    For patients who do not want surgery, several conservative approaches are usually recommended to relieve symptoms.

    1) Avoid sitting for long periods of time. Regular activity promotes blood return and reduces venous pressure through the action of calf muscle pumps.

    2) Elevate the limb at rest. Gravity promotes blood return.

    3) Wear medical compression stockings. First of all, the valve function should be tested, and the circumference of the limb should be measured, and the appropriate compression stockings should be selected, and do not buy them on their own.

    You can go to the Peripheral Vascular Department of Hebei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine to see, where there are the most advanced and complete methods! Hope it helps.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Varicose veins of the lower limbs are mainly manifested as protruding and tortuous veins like earthworms, with a feeling of soreness and discomfort. It is generally associated with prolonged standing exertion. This condition is considered to be varicose veins. Don't stand for long periods of time and take plenty of rest.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    As soon as possible**, of course. Varicose veins themselves rarely cause pain, and if they do, it means that they are already serious, or even have complications, such as deep vein thrombosis, so do it as soon as possible**.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Should it be done as soon as possible**, I don't know what stage the patient's varicose veins are? For varicose veins of different course of disease, the best methods may be different, such as telangiectasia, sclerosant injection is the fastest and most effective method, and it is aesthetically pleasing. In the later stage, it may be necessary to use point minimally invasive or intracavity laser**.

    These methods have a relatively complete application in a comprehensive system such as ETVV.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are two possible causes of pain due to varicose veins, one is the distension of the lower limbs due to blood stasis and venous return disorders. This pain can be relieved by elevating the affected limb or wearing compression stockings to promote venous return and reduce swelling**. Another condition is the pain caused by thrombophlebitis caused by the presence of local blood clots.

    It can be improved locally by drugs such as topical cold compress and oral horse chestnut seed extract. The above methods only relieve the symptoms, and surgical excision can achieve the purpose of **.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Pain in the veins of the legs is a precursor to varicose veins in the legs and phlebitis of the legs. Weakness of the venous wall, venous valve defects, and increased pressure in the superficial veins are the main causes of varicose veins, and the weakness of the venous wall, venous valve defects, and genetics are involved. Long-term standing work, heavy physical labor, pregnancy, chronic cough, constipation can all increase the pressure of superficial veins, and when the saphenous vein valve at the femoral saphenous vein junction is damaged and incomplete, the blood flows backwards, resulting in varicose veins!

    Saphenous varicose veins that last too long are prone to phlebitis.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello, according to what you said, once you have varicose veins, you must pay attention:

    1. Exercise more, but not over-exercise, proper exercise can speed up the blood circulation in the legs and strengthen the blood vessels in the legs.

    2. Avoid standing and walking for a long time, and do adequate leg massage when appropriate.

    3. Keep your diet low in salt. Too much salt in the body can cause the body to absorb water, which in turn can cause the calves to swell and put pressure on the blood vessels.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1. Try not to stand for too long.

    Second, you can exercise your calves in your spare time.

    3. Compression of the affected limb should be avoided, tight clothing should be avoided as much as possible, sitting cross-legged or cross-legged with the legs crossed, and no more padding things under the legs.

    Fourth, the room temperature and humidity should be kept appropriate, and direct contact with cold water should be avoided. When going out in the cold season, you should pay attention to keeping warm, avoid exposing your limbs, and your clothes, pants, shoes and socks should be loose and soft.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Varicose veins are painful because of some complications of varicose veins, and patients will show that when walking for a long time, the legs have a feeling of soreness or cramping, which is due to the stagnation of venous blood and the increase in intravenous pressure, resulting in the lack of circulation of venous blood. Some patients will be on the basis of varicose veins, because the venous blood flow is slow, so the formation of thrombosis in the anterior vein, mainly manifested in the thrombus site redness, swelling, high skin temperature, tenderness, can touch a hard cord, very painful, the patient is very painful, so must be operated at this time**. With surgery, these symptoms caused by varicose veins can be completely relieved, and varicose veins can disappear, and varicose veins can be eliminated.

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