My wife has a problem of vericose veins as diagnosed by orthopedician. She is facing this problem from past 6-7 years and everyone says there is no direct treatment for this disease, only some care can be done for temporary relief. Is it really true, can't this be treated at all? If no, then please guide us what should be done.
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Varicose veins need to be treated surgically- either by laser or by open surgery. This will relieve the problem.
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There are many different treatments available for varicose veins. These treatments vary based upon the size and location of the varicose veins, the presence of symptoms, and in cases of accompanying skin changes (for example, swelling, dermatitis or ulceration, for example).
Briefly, potential treatments may include:
But you should consult the doctor about the safety and potential side effects of each type of treatment. Thoroughly review any "informed consent" forms the doctor gives you explaining the risks of a procedure. You also have to keep in mind that all venous (vein) diseases are typically progressive, no treatment can prevent the appearance of new varicose or spider veins in the future.