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Get a doppler to check you don't have any blockage in the main veins of these are varicose then you can get them embolized.
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Varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency both affect the veins of the legs. The veins in the legs are equipped with one-way valves, which direct the flow of blood from the legs to the heart. If these valves malfunction, the blood may flow backwards. This blood may collect in small pools somewhere in the veins or the veins may become enlarged and swollen. This causes immense pain that makes it difficult to go about your everyday activities.
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Hi well, there is a challenge a pain is due to overweight best if she won't do any heavy physical work and avoid doing household work too. Give her hot pack every night in feet n back both and can take bath with warm water mixed with Epsom salt for best results contact me.
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Varicose Veins is a severe medical condition whereby the veins (mostly legs) become swollen, tortuous and dilated, i.e. the veins become varicosed. The Venous blood flows in an upward direction from the feet to the heart. There are special valves present in the veins that assist the upward flow of the blood. Fatigue, prolonged standing, menopause and a number of other factors can weaken the valves. This affects the movement of the blood flow. As a result, some of it leaks and flows back down. Th...more
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Varicose veins are the veins that get enlarged and gnarled due to the accumulation of excessive blood. Because of several reasons, the valves in the vein that control the one-way flow of blood to the heart may get damaged. Thus, the backward flow of blood may result in its accumulation and build up of pressure. This may cause vein enlargement, skin changes, leg swelling, heaviness, and pain. Varicose veins are usually benign and most commonly appear in the legs and feet. They are often swollen, ...more
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