Varicose Veins
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Presentation
- Swelling in the legs
- Pain when walking
- Visible Varicose veins
- Leg ulcers
- Brown coloured skin often near ankles
- Tight feeling in calves / itchy painful legs
Causes of Varicose veins
- Sitting / standing for long periods of time without moving.
- Pregnancy
- Obesity
- Family history of venous disorders
- How do we diagnose a venous problem?
Treatment :
LIMB ELEVATION
COMPRESSION DRESSING AND GARMENT
Surgical Treatments
Incompetent veins are either surgically ligated or treated with lasers, both which have different advantages and disadvantages, which can be discussed with the doctors. Sometimes Venoplasty can be attempted in very severe cases where the venous valves are repaired and reconstructed.
Both options need to be discussed with your plastic surgeon. We recommend surgical options as they are very precise as compared to endovascular lasers which are not very precise and tend to damage the surrounding veins as well which can many a times increase the swelling, unless there is a contraindication to surgery.
If only superficial veins are involved and no deep valve incompetence is present, then (injection therapy) sclerotherapy can help. There is also an option of radio frequency treatment that can also help
Surgical treatment of ulcer by means of skin grafting or flap plastic surgery may be required in patients with varicose veins
Sclerotherapy:
Sclerotherapy is used to treat spider veins which develop in many patients, especially ladies and look ugly. In sclerotherapy we use medicines which are injected in the tiny veins which then collapse and are not visible.
Deep Venous Thrombosis when diagnosed has to be treated with urgency. The line of treatment is medical with use of anticoagulants and pressure stockings and monitoring for pulmonary or cardiac embolism. Acute venous thrombosis requires surgical intervention like embolectomy -removal of the thrombus, through open surgery or non-invasive vascular surgery, both options should be discussed with the patient.
Many times the venous problems are associated with Lymphedema due to fluid stagnation. We specialize in customized treatment for each patient as each patient is different.
The prognosis is quite good if timely intervention is done. Both swelling and ulcers resolve to quite an extent and we encourage you to take good skin care and venous stockings till the problem is resolved.