Important Information On Varicose Vein Treatment Dayton Oh Patients Should Know

By Daphne Bowen


Varicose veins are a fairly common vascular problem. They are more common among women with a prevalence of 55% compared to men (45%). The condition is associated with many complications some of which are life threatening. Unfortunately, many people do not seek medical help until the symptoms have advanced. There is some important information on varicose vein treatment Dayton Oh residents need to know if seeking treatment for the condition.

To properly understand the management of this condition, there is a need to have an idea of the cause and pathogenesis. It has been shown that the main problem is incompetent valves in the veins of lower limbs. Pooling of blood causes the vessels to bulge as they expand in the presence of increased volume. This is what causes them to appear tortuous.

There are factors that are known to predispose or to aggravate the condition. Positive family history features prominently on this list. As a matter of fact at least half of the cases attended to have a genetic element to them. Related to this is the fact that most people who suffer from the condition also suffer from other illnesses such as diverticular disease. Other significant factors include marked obesity, female gender, prolonged standing and the use of hormonal contraceptives.

The hideous nature of these vessels is the biggest concern for many clients particularly women who do not ordinarily cover their lower limbs at all times. It should be noted, however, this is the least of worries to the doctor. The biggest complication is the formation of blood clots by the stagnant blood giving rise to a condition known as venous thrombosis. The clot may be dislodged and end up in the lungs or other major organs causing serious complications.

There are a number of treatment options available. The choice is largely dependent on the stage of disease. Early disease is mainly managed by compression stockings. The stockings are worn for several weeks and are aimed at reducing the appearance of the veins. Bed foot elevation is another conservative measure commonly prescribed alongside the stockings with the aim of helping with venous return.

The conservative therapies have to be tried for some time before the invasive options are considered. Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure. In this therapy, a special chemical is injected into a vein to cause injury. As the injured site heals, scar tissue is formed. The scar tissue is beneficial as it increases vascular wall strength. The treatment is recommend for small and medium vessels.

Surgery is only used when all the other techniques have been tried without success. It may also be indicated when there is excessive bleeding after rupture and when the vessels are too large to be managed with the conservative options. The method that is used involves tying the abnormal blood vessel at two ends and stripping it in its entirety.

The management of varicose veins should be started as early as possible. Persons that have a first degree relative who has been treated for the condition need to be on the lookout since they are at a particularly high risk. Delays often lead to complications that are a lot more difficult to manage. Ulcers, cellulitis, dermatitis and venous thrombosis are some of the complications to look out for.




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