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The appearance of varicose veins is due to circulatory problems, causing swelling and dilation of the veins. In general, it is a problem that worsens over time, the size of the veins increases, giving rise to the appearance of complications such as phlebitis, alteration of the skin and its colour, thrombosis or bleeding. The longer it takes to carry out a treatment; the degree of the varicose vein is greater and requires surgical intervention.
Patients and specialists resort to varicose vein surgery for medical and cosmetic reasons because they are visible through the skin. Although there are cases of varicose veins that do not present any symptoms, the most common are tired legs, swelling, edema, cramps, itching and skin changes.
In addition to cosmetic issues, specialists resort to surgery for medical reasons. Avoiding the aggravation of varicose veins and other complications such as:
The routine surgery for treating the most serious varicose veins is saphenectomy or complete vein stripping. This intervention removes the internal or external saphenous veins because they are the veins in which varicose veins usually form.
Before performing the intervention, the patient will undergo a preoperative analysis. The varicose veins and their location will be examined to determine the type of treatment applied.
On the day of the intervention, the patient goes to the hospital. He will deliver the corresponding documentation in admissions to be then accompanied to a pre-surgical room, where he will be instructed to put on the operating room clothes. After that, he will go to the surgical room, and the intervention will begin.
Once inside the operating room and after administering anaesthesia, the surgery begins:
Article Source : https://www.ihealthytips.com/how-to-choose-treatment-for-varicose-v...
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