My mother is suffering from vericose veins since a very long time.At times the pain becomes unbearable.She feel regular pain in her legs in the evening when she comes back home after wotk.We have consulted many doctors but operation seems to be very risky. Is this a heridity problem? any kind of help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks!
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When to Seek Medical Care If a person has varicose veins, any of the following warrant a visit to a health care professional: Inflammation, discoloration, or ulceration of the skin or swelling of the calf or leg is more typical of problems related to the deeper veins, especially a blood clot. Unexplained pain or swelling in a leg particularly suggests a blood clot. Varicose veins by themselves do not usually cause a leg to swell. Varicose veins alone are relatively harmless, but every now and then they can cause minor problems. If, at any time, the patient feels chest pain or have trouble breathing, this may indicate the presence of a blood clot in the blood vessels of the heart or lungs. The patient should go to a hospital emergency department immediately. Varicose Veins Self-Care at Home Treatments are available for varicose veins. Many of them are simple things a person begin immediately. Elevate the legs as much as possible. If the person can take half-hour breaks during the day to rest, do it. It is important to raise the legs up above the level of the heart to get the maximum effect, and to do this for about a half-hour each time. Wear compression stockings (such as TED Hose or Jobst stockings). The key is to put them on in the morning before walking around and before the veins become more swollen. If a person tries them and experiences worsening pain, especially after walking, remove them and see a health care professional. A person may have problems with the blood supply to the legs (the arterial supply, which provides oxygen). If the person is overweight, try to lose weight. A healthy diet high in fiber and low in fat and salt can help. Avoid alcohol, which can cause the veins in the legs to dilate. Avoid wearing tight clothing such as girdles or belts. Do not cross the legs when sitting. Walking is good exercise. It can help the muscles force the blood out of the deeper vein system. Working at a desk all day, try to get up and walk around every hour or so to allow the muscles to pump the blood out of the veins.
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