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Varicose
Veins
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Some people have weak venous valves, in these
cases gravity forces large quantities of blood back down into distal parts
of the vein. This pressure overloads the vein and pushes its wall
outward. After repeated overloading, the walls lose their elasticity and
become stretched and slack. Such enlarged and convoluted veins, caused by
incompetent valves, are called as varicose
veins.
It is good to be aware about the problem of varicose veins and prevent
from it. Once the devil of this disease takes hold it may be possible to
arrest the pain caused but it is impossible to completely eliminate the
disease.
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When the
veins in certain part of the body become widened the other part of the
body gets lesser or improper and irregular supply of blood, the working
capacity of the heart may get affected.
The great danger is the collection of blood in
one spots that clotting of blood. Blood clotting can occur in any part of
the vein and the clot can move with the circulation of the blood. It can
clot in the leg but it can also clot in the vein pertaining to heart or
lungs as well as brain.
Cause
for Varicose Veins
To remain standing for the whole day or longer
time (may be part of profession)
Going on walking, who have not to sit at all,
the veins of such people get little dilated than necessary because of the
higher pressure of blood in these veins.
In the case of ladies, irregular menses,
pregnancy or repeated delivery as well as very quick deliveries, and
miscarriages, including the menopause time, it is very much possible that
the varicose veins may result.
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Varicose veins Symptom
• Aching, heavy legs (often worse at night and after exercise)
• Ankle swelling
• A brownish-blue shiny skin discoloration around the veins
• Skin over the vein may become dry, itchy and thin, leading to eczema
(venous eczema)
• The skin may darken (stasis dermatitis), because of the waste products
building up in the legs
• Minor injuries to the area may bleed more than normal and/or take a long
time to heal
• Rarely, there is a large amount of bleeding from a ruptured vein
• In some people the skin above the ankle may shrink (lipodermatosclerosis)
because the fat underneath the skin becomes hard.
• Restless Leg Syndrome. Restless Leg Syndrome appears to be a common
overlapping clinical syndrome in patients with varicose veins and other
chronic venous insufficiency.
Complications in varicose veins
Most varicose veins are relatively benign, but severe varicosities can
lead to major complications, due to the poor circulation through the
affected limb.
• Pain, heaviness, inability to walk or stand for long hours thus
hindering work
• Skin conditions / Dermatitis which could predispose skin loss
• Bleeding : life threatening bleed from injury to the varicose vein
• Ulcer : non healing varicose ulcer could threaten limb amputation.
• Development of carcinoma or sarcoma in longstanding venous ulcers. There
have been over 100 reported cases of malignant transformation and the rate
is reported as 0.4% to 1%.
• Coagulation of blood in varicose veins cause superficial thrombosis,
deep vein thrombosis (DVT), Pulmonary Embolism (PE) & could precipitate
stroke in the rare case of predisposed individuals (that is, patients with
patent foramen ovale).
Diagnosis of varicose veins
Varicose veins are easily visible. To work out the position and extent of
valve weakness, there are a number of tests a doctor might do. Like,
Doppler test (uses ultrasound sound waves)
Colour duplex ultrasound imaging.
Trendelenburg test.
Varicose vein surgery
This involves removing the affected superficial veins. There are
many variations of operation, depending on which veins need treatment. The
most common is called ligation and stripping.
Non-surgical treatment for varicose veins
Elevating the legs provides relief in varicose veins. "Advice
about regular exercise sounds sensible. The wearing of graduated
compression stockings with a pressure of 30–40 mmHg has been shown to
correct the swelling, nutritional exchange, and improve the
microcirculation in legs affected by varicose veins. They also often
provide relief from the discomfort associated with varicose veins. Caution
should be exercised in their use in patients with concurrent arterial
disease.
The symptoms of varicose veins can be controlled to an extent with either
of the following:
• anti-inflammatory medication like ibuprofen or aspirin can be used as
part of treatment for superficial thrombophlebitis along with graduated
compression hosiery. -- but there is a risk of intestinal bleeding.
• Diosmin 95 is a dietary supplement distributed in the U.S. by Nutratech,
Inc.
Sclerotherapy is used for telangiectasias (spider veins) and varicose
veins that persist or recur after vein stripping. A Cochrane Collaboration
review concluded sclerotherapy was better than surgery in the short term
(1 year) for its treatment success, complication rate and cost, but
surgery was better after 5 years, although the research is weak. A Health
Technology Assessment found that sclerotherapy provided less benefit than
surgery, but is likely to provide a small benefit in varicose veins
without reflux. Complications of sclerotherapy are rare but can include
blood clots and ulceration.
Yoga treatment
for Varicose Veins
In all these situations the best exercise to
prevent varicose veins is walking ( but not too much walking). Walking
results in creating muscle pressure and relaxation of the muscles,
thereby the blood circulation and control is well maintained. Yogasanas
help to seize the further deterioration.
Asanas
Sarvanga
Asana
Shirsha
Asana
Tada Asana
Padahasta Asana
Surya Namaskara
Matsya
Asana
Pavanamukta Asana
Shava Asana
Bandh
Mulabandha
Pranayama
Nadi shodhan and
Bhastrika
Beside the
above mentioned asana and pranayama practice of
yoga nidra,
concentration
and
meditation
gives the best result. Performing Shavasana, not only renders
relaxation to the legs but the whole body gets relaxed.
Prevention of varicose
veins
Anyone can develop varicose veins, so it may not always be
possible to prevent them. Although there are no scientifically proven ways
to prevent varicose veins, the following suggestions may be useful:
• avoid standing still for long periods of time
• take regular exercise, such as walking
• maintain a healthy weight
• wear properly fitted compression stockings to prevent further
deterioration of existing varicose veins
Note
Those people who have to remain standing for a longer time or have to walk
long distances should keep a pillow under their feet instead of under the
head.
Research
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A few
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Acupuncture
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Auriculotherapy
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Korean hand acupuncture
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Medical acupuncture
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Meridian therapy
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Sonopuncture
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Acupressure
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Alexander Technique
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Osteopathy
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Unani
medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Affirmations
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Affirmation Visualizations
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Applied kinesiology
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Apitherapy
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Aromatherapy
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Astrology
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Auriculotherapy
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Fasting
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Chinese food therapy
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Sha
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Hydrotherapy
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Minor surgery
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Programming
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Nutritional healing
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Omega-3 fatty acid
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Pilates
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Plum
blossom (Chinese medicine)
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Polarity Therapy
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Prayer
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Method
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Bates Method
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Chinese food therapy
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work or Massage therapy
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Journaling
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Light
Therapy
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Magnetic healing
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Medical acupuncture
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Medical intuition
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Medical Qigong
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Meditation
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Sclerology
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Seitai
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Soil
bath therapy (Mrittika snan)
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Somapractic
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Support groups
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Suseunghwagang (meditation breathing)
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T'ai
Chi Ch'uan
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Tantra
massage
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Thalassotherapy
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Therapeutic horseback riding
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Theta
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Mega-vitamin therapy
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Meridian therapy
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Moxibustion
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Music
therapy
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Five
Elements
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Seven
star
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Trigger point
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Tui na
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Zang
Fu theory
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Meridian therapy
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Shiatsu
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