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Can anything be done for varicose veins?

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Varicose veins or 'spider' veins are enlarged veins that look blue and bulging in the legs. The veins become twisted and swollen because of impaired blood flow through the veins through a faulty valve. The condition is rarely dangerous, but many feel conscious of them due to their unsightly appearance. Laser therapy may remove smaller varicosities while more severe cases can be treated with injections or the veins can be 'stripped out' with surgery.

What are Varicose Veins?

Vein Clinic of Silicon Valley
Large, often bulging veins that usually have a zigzag pattern. Varicose veins are the result of reflux and abnormal flow of blood from the deep vein. This abnormal flow is the result of the incompetence of barriers, called valves, between the deep and superficial vein systems.

Can all varicose veins be treated with ELT?

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No, unfortunately. If the vein is greater than 2cm in diameter, then the laser will not be effective. Also, if the vein is very tortuous or “winding”, then it may be impossible to insert the laser fiber far enough into the vein to be helpful. If the vein is located very close to the surface, ELT is not appropriate. In these cases, an alternative treatment will be recommended by the surgeon.

Is everyone with varicose veins suitable for EVLT?

The London Endovenous Laser Clinic
No. About 70 % of people with varicose veins are suitable for EVLT. You will need a consultation with Mr Chaloner or Mr Sweeney to decide if you are suitable.

Do varicose veins come back?

Vein & Laser Clinic - Bye Bye Varicose Veins
Microsurgical procedures remove varicose veins permanently while sclerotherapy and laser treatments destroy the veins so they will not return once sclerosis is complete. However, no treatment can guarantee completely against any possibility that new veins may form. Some patients are at higher risk and some are at lower risk for developing future veins. Dr. Cunningham will be able to discuss your particular situation once he has had a chance to perform your initial examination.

What causes Varicose Veins?

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Heredity is the number one contributing factor causing varicose and spider veins. Women are more likely to suffer from abnormal leg veins. More than 50% of American women may be affected. Hormonal factors including puberty, pregnancy, menopause, the use of birth control pills, estrogen, and progesterone affect the disease. It is very common for pregnant women to develop varicose veins. Pregnancy causes increases in hormone levels and blood volume which in turn cause veins to enlarge.

Question: What can I do to prevent varicose veins?

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Answer: While you cannot entirely prevent varicose veins, there are quite a few ways to improve your vein health. Physical activity, such as walking, swimming or cycling, is a wonderful way to pump blood up the leg against gravity to improve circulation. Compression hose also helps improve circulation by preventing blood from pooling in the leg veins.

Question: What causes varicose veins?

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Answer: The actual cause of varicose veins is inefficient, faulty vein valves. These valves don't close properly, allowing blood to leak back with gravity and pool in the vein. This causes the veins to bulge and stretch and result in many unpleasant side effects such as aching and throbbing pain, heavy and tired legs, and poor circulation.

Question: Are varicose veins hereditary?

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Answer: Heredity is a primary factor in over 80% of varicose vein cases. Other contributing factors may include pregnancy, obesity, hormone therapy, standing or sitting for long periods of time and injury.

Do varicose veins cause any problems?

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At the beginning they are only of cosmetic concern, but later on they can cause clotting (phlebitis), bleeding, ulcers and severe skin changes (dermatitis).

Is stripping a cure for varicose veins?

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Not at all. The chance of recurrence is quite high after stripping. I see a few hundred patients every year who have undergone 1-4 strippings in the past, and they have recurrence of varicose veins in the same leg. Obviously, these are not the old veins which were removed. The reason for the recurrence is that the leaks (incompetent valves) have not been controlled during surgery.

How do varicose veins occur?

Varicose Veins - Frequently Asked Questions
There are two principal reasons why varicose veins develop. First, the wall of the vein becomes weak which causes the vein to dilate. Second, the little valves in the veins that prevent blood from flowing in the wrong direction may not work properly. This causes venous blood to flow in a reverse direction.

Are varicose veins dangerous?

Varicose Veins - Frequently Asked Questions
Not usually. However, varicose veins are associated with pain, aching, itching, burning, a heavy or tired feeling in the legs, cramps swelling, or sometimes bleeding. When there is enough venous blood flowing in the wrong direction, the venous pressure in the leg becomes higher, causing the leg to swell. This sometimes leads to leg ulcers and other problems. In unusual cases, varicose veins may warn of a deep vein problem. If so, your vascular surgeon may recommend further evaluation.
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