Management of Varicose Veins: A respective review study
Journal: International Journal of Bio-Medical Informatics and e-Health (IJBMIeH) (Vol.10, No. 6)Publication Date: 2022-12-15
Authors : Ibrahim Abdullah Albarqy Faisal Mohammed AlQarni;
Page : 77-80
Keywords : Varicose Veins; spider veins; non-surgical treatment;
Abstract
Additionally, exploring non-surgical treatment options plays a significant role in managing varicose veins. In conclusion, a comprehensive management plan for varicose veins includes understanding the causes and risk factors, exploring non-surgical treatment options, and considering surgical interventions when necessary. Understanding the causes and risk factors of varicose veins is crucial for effective prevention and treatment. In conclusion, a combination of venous valve dysfunction, age, gender, family history, obesity, pregnancy, and prolonged periods of inactivity contribute to the causes and risk factors of varicose veins (Lim and Davies). In conclusion, surgical interventions such as high ligation and stripping, endovenous laser ablation, and ambulatory phlebectomy are effective treatment options for advanced varicose veins, providing symptomatic relief and improving the overall quality of life for patients (Gerard et al., 2002). Through a combination of lifestyle modifications, conservative measures, and medical interventions, patients can effectively alleviate symptoms, improve their quality of life, and reduce the risk of complications.
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