Varicose VeinRelated Category:
Pathologysuperficial vessel that is abnormally lengthened, twisted, or dilated, seen most often on the legs and thighs.
Full article >>>Varicose vein therapy
Definition:
Varicose vein therapy is used to remove enlarged veins (
varicose veins) that have problems with their valves.
Full article >>>Varicose veins are gnarled, enlarged veins. The word varicose comes from the Latin root varix, which means "twisted." Any
vein may become varicose, but the veins most commonly affected are those in your legs and feet.
Full article >>>Varicose Veins,
Venous Disorders &
Lymphatic Problems in the Lower Limbs. David J. Tibbs et al. Oxford Univ Press 1997.
Mitchel P. Goldman, MD, et al.
Diagnosis and
treatment of
varicose veins: A review. J Am Acad Dermatol 1994;31:393-413.
Full article >>>What are
varicose veins?
What causes
varicose veins?
Treatment of
varicose veins Complications ...
Full article >>>Varicose veins are caused when the one-way valves in the veins don't work so
blood flows back down causing them to bulge. The veins become visibly swollen and distorted.
Full article >>>Varicose veins make your legs look ugly. There are things you can do to reduce them:
* Do regular
exercise.
Walking, running, cycling & swimming keep
blood vessels healthy.
* Stick to a high-fibre & low-salt
diet.
Full article >>>Varicose veins are veins close to the
skin that are swollen or stretched. Veins in the legs and pelvic area are most often affected.
Varicose veins are more common in women.
Full article >>>Varicose veins can be treated with a variety of approaches, including surgical intervention,
injection therapy and
catheter-based therapies.
About
varicose veins ...
Full article >>>Varicose veins usually occur in the legs. The valves in the veins become damaged or are absent, causing the veins to remain filled with
blood, especially when you are standing.
Full article >>>varicose veinA condition in which a
vein, most often in the legs, becomes permanently enlarged, twisted, and painful. This may be caused by valves in the
vein that don’t work properly or by
weakness in the
vein walls.
vas deferens ...
Full article >>>Varicose veins can be simply treated with an
injection to close off the affected
vein. This article looks at the best
candidates for the procedure and how it is performed.
Full article >>>Varicose veinsWartsAnd numerous other conditions,
diseases, and disorders.
Full article >>>VARICOSE VEINS"These will usually disappear after
childbirth. Walk a mile a day, to increase
circulation. Change positions frequently, and never cross your legs. Sit with feet elevated. If necessary, wear support hose.
Full article >>>Varicosis (
Varicose Veins)
Varicosity (
Varicose Veins)
Variola - Major and Minor (
Smallpox)
Variola (
Smallpox)
Varivax (
Chickenpox -
Vaccine) ...
Full article >>>Figure 1.48.
Varicose veins, ventral surface of the
tongue in an older patient. These are dilated veins due to loss of elasticity and do not reflect any
systemic condition.
Full article >>>There have been scientific studies that treated the pelvic
varicose veins of women with back and pelvic
pain by tying or blocking off some or all of the abnormal veins. Fifty to 80 percent of these women reported good to excellent relief of symptoms.
Full article >>>See:
Peripheral artery disease;
Varicose Veins & Spider Veins.
Common Misspellings:
peripheral vascular diease,
peripheral vascular desease, peripheal
vascular disease, peripheal
vascular diease, peripheal
vascular desease, ...
Full article >>>If you have severe
varicose veins, you can help prevent
stasis dermatitis by wearing
compression stockings and by elevating your legs if you sit for long periods. Be alert for any reactions within 48 hours of using a medication.
Full article >>>have
varicose veins are a diabetic
have
high blood pressure you are a smoker who smokes less than 40 cigarettes a day (if you smoke more than 40 cigarettes a day you should avoid taking the pill altogether)
are more than 35 years old ...
Full article >>>A distended abdominal
cavity Bleeding of the
varicose veins at the lower end of the
esophagus and in the
stomach lining
Discomfort
Shortness of breath ...
Full article >>>Tachycardia (
Rapid Heartbeat)
Teenage
PregnancyTemporal Lobe Epilepsy (Complex
Partial Seizure)
Temporal Lobe Seizures (Complex
Partial Seizure)
Uterine ProlapseVaricose VeinsVenous Varicosities (
Varicose Veins) ...
Full article >>>VNUS Restore
catheter/system
Partially shrinks over-dilated
varicose veins to restore competency of
vein valves as a possible
treatment for deep
vein reflux; not FDA approved. Mfg: VNUS Medical Technologies, Inc. Source: PR Newswire - 1/13/99.
Full article >>>Blood clotLeg
infectionVenous insufficiency (when the veins in your legs are unable to adequately pump
blood back to the
heart)
Varicose veinsBurns (including
sunburn)
Insect bite or sting
Starvation or
malnutritionSurgery to your leg or foot ...
Full article >>>The
disease usually affects the
liver,
spleen, and
pancreas, resulting in low
blood-
cell counts,
varicose veins, and
hemorrhoids.
Full article >>>A
chronic redness, scaling, warmth and
swelling on the lower legs. Often results in dark brown
skin due to a pooling of
blood and fluid under the
skin, thus usually displayed by those with
varicose veins and
edema .
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