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Varicose veins are a common part of the aging process. According to the National Institutes for Health, nearly 60 percent of the senior population currently has varicose veins. These large, often painful veins can be caused by lifestyle choices such as smoking. |
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Symptoms of Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are large, snake-like veins that may appear knotted or twisted. Visible indications remain the easiest way of detecting varicose veins. However, varicose veins themselves may cause additional symptoms including:
• Swelling in the leg and ankle
• Skin discoloration
• Pain and aching in the legs
• A heavy feeling in the legs
• Dry, itchy or scaly skin
• Open sores around the ankles
Left untreated, varicose veins can lead to serious medical issues including pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis. If you notice varicose veins, it is important that you make an appointment with an experienced endovascular doctor in your area. Prompt treatment can help prevent serious issues, and provide relief from the symptoms of varicose veins.
New Varicose Vein Treatments
Traditionally, varicose veins had to be treated through surgical procedures such as ambulatory phlebotomy, in which the veins were physically removed with a hook-like device. Modern endovascular techniques have eliminated the need for these invasive procedures, while proving just as effective at treating varicose veins.
The two most promising new varicose vein treatments are:
• Endovenous laser therapy (EVLT): This technique utilizes ultrasound technology to guide a precision laser that sends short bursts of energy into the varicose vein, closing it off and immediately eliminating pain and swelling
• Sclerotherapy: More frequently used for spider veins, this treatment utilizes a sterile solution injected into veins to block them off
No one solution is ideally suited for every individual. Working closely with an endovascular specialist in your area, the technique most suited to meet your needs can be established. With new technologies, your varicose veins can be treated in one short office visit, allowing you to go forward without the discomfort or unsightly appearance of this common problem.
For more information on new treatments for varicose veins, please visit the website of the Oklahoma Vein & Endovascular Center. We are pleased to serve patients in the Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, areas.
About Author
At The Oklahoma Vein & Endovasuclar Center, we offer vein treatment to patients who suffer from varicose veins, spider veins, and other vein problems. Let us help eliminate the signs and symptoms for unwanted veins.
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