There are no exact numbers of people suffering from varicose veins. Some statistical data suggests; 3 in 100 people suffer from varicose vein at some time in their lives.
In most of the cases; varicose veins do not cause symptoms however they may pose serious health risk.
So; what are varicose veins?
Varicose veins are typically the enlarged and the dilated sections of veins that are located just under the surface of the skin . Of course it’s rather easy to find those out they look thick and knobbly.
What causes varicose veins?
Medically speaking; the wall of the vein becomes weak in certain sections. The sections then widen and thus become rather prominent. If in case this occurs near the valve then the valve becomes leaky causing blood to flow backward.
Once this occurs at one particular valve, then almost obviously there will be some amount of extra pressure on the vein. This can cause more widening and thus leakier valves. Blood then collects I the enlarged vein thus making it ropey and to make it stand out.
Who develops varicose veins?
As already briefed above, 3 in 100 adults develop varicose veins at some time in their lives. Also; statistical data reveals that more women than men develop varicose veins. Varicose vein may occur for no apparent reason however the chances of developing vein disease may increase with –
- Pregnancy: Varicose veins tend to appear, or become worse, during pregnancy
- Age: These are most common in old age
- Obesity: being overweight increases the chance of developing varicose veins
Often certain type of underlying disease may also cause varicose veins - for example:
- A previous blood clot in leg vein
- Injury in a deep leg vein.
- Tumor in the lower part of the tummy
What are the symptoms of varicose veins?
Get the fact aligned – in most of the cases people with varicose veins have no symptoms at all however large varicose veins can feel heavy, ache or itch.
Are there any complications of varicose veins?
Yes; complications may develop in a small number of cases. Complications are due to the higher pressure in the varicose vein and the visible size of the varicose veins is not related to the complications whatsoever.
Possible complications include:
- Inflammation of the vein
- Swelling of the foot or lower leg
- Skin changes over the prominent veins
- Rarely, varicose veins may bleed
Do you need varicose vein treatment?
If complications develop, if skin color changes or leg swelling develop over the prominent veins you may need to talk to a qualified doctor for varicose vein treatment. Consider varicose vein treatment for cosmetic reason, for treating the varicose veins which are problematic and for arterial disease of the legs.
Remember; Vein Ablation Treatment is Non-invasive
Varicose treatment is done by applying laser or radiofrequency ablation therapy. The treatment is done as an outpatient basis and under local anesthesia.
The vein ablation treatment is minimally invasive. After the vein is numbed, by means of ultrasound guidance a thin fiber is inserted into your vein and thereafter thermal energy is delivered through the fiber.
Once the veins with the leaking valves are closed, a patient’s varicose vein will contract and shrink in appearance.
Varicose vein treatment procedure takes about an hour and it relieves you of the painful symptoms immediately