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Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bathinda
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Varicose veins are twisted, enlarged superficial veins that typically appear in the feet and legs.
For many people, the condition is simply a cosmetic concern while for others varicose veins include symptoms like swelling, discomfort and aching.

What Causes Varicose Veins?
Doctors believe that damaged or weak valves may cause varicose veins. Arteries carry oxygenated blood from your heart to other parts of the body and the veins send it back to your heart for recirculation. The ...more
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Hello, I would like to ask you for advice or personal experience. 14 months ago I have undergone foam sclerotherapy and still have very painful lumps in my lower legs. To be more precise not only lumps are painful, only those which are in the lowest part of my legs and which are present I the veins which may be according to my opinion only partly closed (these veins are partially compressible and partly hard to feel). Since there is still intense pain and to certain extend redness a well I am sure there is still inflammation along these lumpy veins. The pain escalates after a period of sitting or standing as my legs swell due to chronic venous insufficiency. I found that cycling and swimming or when my legs are up relieves me from pain. In this respect, I believe this is because it promotes blood circulation and therefore washes away toxic substances from the inflammation around these lumpy veins. I have already visited several vein specialists and the doctor who performed the treatment as well, but most of them according to the duplex ultrasound only said that do not see anything unusual, just a normal post sclerotherapy picture. None of them was able to explain to me why there is still such intense pain along these lumpy veins. I would be very grateful for any idea which helps me to understand, why these lumpy veins are still so painful and when it settles down. Eventually, if there is something which could help me. Based on my personal experience, I would not undergo sclerotherapy anymore because it gave rise to a terrible long term pain lasting up to date almost 1,5 years.

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General Physician•Delhi
Thank you for connecting with me, I will be happy to address your concern
however, as with any procedure, it does carry some risk and may cause side effects. It sounds as if the vein has become clotted as a result of the foam sclerotherapy. This can happen and is a normal reaction to foam in a varicose vein.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in detail and suggest a proper treatment plan for you.
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Sexologist•Jaipur
Whatever nutrients or toxins these bleaching lotion contains, these toxins actually hampers the glow of your skin. These toxins even cause blemishes, discoloration, redness, breakouts in skin.
Massage with herbal oils like manjishtha-chandandanadi tailam (you can contact for the oil)
it shows visible results within few days. Oil with the infusion of these herbs has the property of rejuvenation of new skin cells.
Apply chandan lodhradi face pack which contains herbs like manjishtha, k...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Nagpur
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Medial Patellofemoral Ligament (MPFL) helps in stabilizing the knee. It also prevents the knee from dislocating or moving outward. It is responsible to attach the patella (kneecap) to the femur (thigh bone). Together, these bones form the patellofemoral joint.

The dislocation of the patella or kneecap is the most common reason for the MPFL to get injured. Individuals with weak leg muscles, ligament laxity, deformed knee, etc., are at a greater risk of patella dislocation. Sportsperson ...more
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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varicocele can be completely cured by the help of ayurveda. Male infertility and varicocele (also known as pampiniform plexus) has been a painful factor for men and majority of men undergoes different battles when diagnose with varicocele disorder. Previously varicocele have been causing serious disappointment for men at their ability to enjoy fatherhood, while other men went through terrible disturbing pains, discomfort and unable to enjoy sexual fulfilment. However, the good news is...more
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Physiotherapist•Noida
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•sports taping- stretch the tape from both ends and apply on the affected area •contrast fomentation (hot and cold). •contrast bath---it is a form of treatment in which knee is applied warm water followed by the immediate application of the knee with ice water.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Kolhapur
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If repeated shoulder dislocations are there in one year then you need to stop your gym n see some shoulder surgeon to solve your problem.
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