There are three treatments for varicose veins of lower limbs, including support therapy, varicose vein sclerosis therapy and surgical treatment. So far, there is no medicine that can completely cure varicose veins of lower limbs. Wearing medical sequential decompression elastic socks is the most effective method in support therapy. Here are three treatments for varicose veins:
1, compression therapy (support therapy): wear elastic socks or use elastic bandages to bandage compression to reduce venous reflux and congestion. Medical sequential decompression elastic socks are a product with the function of promoting venous blood of lower limbs to return to the heart. The medical sequential decompression elastic socks establish the highest supporting pressure at the ankle and gradually decrease along the leg, which is reduced to 70%-90% of the maximum pressure at the calf and to the maximum pressure at the thigh.
25%-45%. This gradual change of pressure can make venous blood of lower limbs return, and effectively relieve or improve the pressure on veins and venous valves of lower limbs. The best time to wear sequential decompression elastic socks is when you get up in the morning, because at this time, the blood circulation is the most smooth and the swelling has not started or the leg is lifted for 5-10 minutes before wearing elastic socks. This action can prevent blood from flowing back, and the effect of this action is even more remarkable for long-term standing people.
2, sclerosing agent treatment: put sclerosing agent into vein, destroy endothelial cells, cause vasospasm, inflammatory reaction and form thrombosis, fibrosis, and achieve the purpose of eliminating varicose veins. It is most suitable for small vein dilatation. Side effects include allergy, local pain, skin necrosis and pigmentation. Inadvertently pumping the sclerosing agent into the artery can cause limb necrosis and amputation.
3. Surgical treatment: The purpose is to remove varicose veins. The surgical methods include high ligation of great saphenous vein, vein stripping, perforated vein ligation or simple vein resection.
Not all varicose veins need to be surgically removed, and it is necessary to make sure that the deep veins are unobstructed before the operation. The following patients can be treated surgically:
Symptoms such as soreness and swelling are serious and unbearable.
Recurrent thrombophlebitis. Blood vessel rupture and bleeding.
Blood stasis causes complications such as dermatitis and ulcer.
In the short term after the operation, you should still wrap it with elastic bandage or wear elastic socks. There is still a chance of recurrence of varicose veins after operation. Therefore, people who are prone to varicose veins should pay attention to prevention, that is, to avoid standing for a long time or sedentary (if it is inevitable, you can wear elastic socks) and have proper exercise.
I suggest you wear hospital elastic socks, which has a good effect.
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Symptoms: treatment of blood circulation disorder and heavy pain of lower limbs caused by long-term standing, sitting still and lying in bed; Mild varicose veins, chronic varicose veins, venous blood stasis, phlebitis, varicose veins during pregnancy, lower limb swelling, varicose veins after stripping, varicose veins after sclerotherapy, leg ulcers, post-thrombosis syndrome of deep veins of lower limbs, etc.