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Stop taking any psychatric Medicine. It is Not required for you. It has to Do with your computer job. Go for little walk in the office itself after every 30 minutes. Do Pranayam and Meditation. Exercise Must. Eat well, Sleep well, You will be 100% feel better.
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Varicose veins result in non healing ulcers, you need to get your varicose vein operated, then only that ulcer will heal. There r many surgical options for the same. Meanwhile do regular dressings.
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Being HIV positive is not a contraindication for treatment of varicose veins. Most of the cities in India have trained vascular surgeons. Please consult one in or near the place of your residence and get the treatment done. Take care.
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Vericose veins occur because of lack of blood circulation in the large veins of legs. Due to which blood stagnates, causing veins to enlarge. Regular exercise helps the blood circulation in the veins. Following are the exercises recommended:
Leg Exercises for Varicose Veins
Leg Lifts – Sit on the floor/mat or lie on your back with your feet straight out. Slowly, lift one leg at a time from the floor. Hold your leg in the air, letting the blood...more
Vericose veins occur because of lack of blood circulation in the large veins of legs. Due to which blood stagnates, causing veins to enlarge. Regular exercise helps the blood circulation in the veins. Following are the exercises recommended:
Leg Exercises for Varicose Veins
Leg Lifts – Sit on the floor/mat or lie on your back with your feet straight out. Slowly, lift one leg at a time from the floor. Hold your leg in the air, letting the blood...more
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That means your vertebral column is having bone degeneration...
You can consult for Homoeopathic treatment through lybrate..
You can consult for Homoeopathic treatment through lybrate..
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It depends on the stage of varicose veins. In the initial stages, it can be managed without surgery. But as the symptoms and varicose veins progress, intervention is required. There is no single one shot lifetime treatment for varicose veins. You will have to change certain aspects of lifestyle and take care of your veins, otherwise it can reappear in any stage of life. Please consult a vascular surgeon for a more specific advice.
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Body joints makes noise because some of your cartilage wears away as part of the normal aging process, Then these surfaces get a little rougher and so you get more noise as they rub against each other. And joint sounds can come and go, depending on how you position your body when you sit and sleep, and how you use your body when you move, One way to avoid creaking joints is to move as much as you can during the day the more your body lubricates itself, the sound will decrease. If it is associate...more
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Usually varicoceles are not treated. Treatment is offered for males who have:
fertility problems (problems fathering a child), pain. There are no drugs to treat or prevent varicoceles. But pain killers (such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen) may help with pain. Additional treatment, such as varicocelectomy and varicocele embolization, might be necessary if your symptoms get worse.
fertility problems (problems fathering a child), pain. There are no drugs to treat or prevent varicoceles. But pain killers (such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen) may help with pain. Additional treatment, such as varicocelectomy and varicocele embolization, might be necessary if your symptoms get worse.
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