If you are worried about having your varicose veins removed by surgery, fear not because there are many non-medical and natural remedies for treating varicose veins now available. As the world
moves toward looking for healthier and more natural choices when it comes to our bodies, doctors and researchers continue to find more ways to offer natural and non-medical treatment for various
ailments.
Most varicose veins are not a serious condition but they may cause aching pain and in certain instances can also lead to more serious conditions. Varicose veins can also be a symptom that indicates
a higher risk of other circulatory system disorders.
To stimulate circulation and alleviate or cure varicose veins alternate hot with cold compresses over a period of 2 minutes each for a total of 10 minutes. Epsom salt in the bath also helps.
Visible results are seen in a month when you apply a cloth saturated with apple cider vinegar for 30 minutes twice each day. Along with this, drink 8 oz. of water with 2 Tbsp. of apple cider
vinegar.
Varicose veins are usually caused by being overweight or a lack of physical activity.
They occur in the legs and feet as a result of the pressure that is put on them during standing and walking. This is why more overweight people have this condition and why a healthy lifestyle
and weight loss can alleviate the issue without medical intervention. Usually these veins are harmless, but some people can experience pain and discomfort from varicose veins.
Deep veins are veins found deep in the leg muscles and when these muscles contract (e.g. when walking or jogging), they force blood flow upstream along the deep veins. This is how blood is
delivered from the legs to the heart.
Cause of Varicose Veins: the heart pumps blood filled with oxygen and nutrients to the whole body. Arteries carry blood from the heart towards the body parts. Veins carry oxygen-poor blood from the
body back to the heart. The squeezing of leg muscles pumps blood back to the heart from the lower body. Veins have valves that act as one-way flaps.
These valves prevent the blood from flowing backwards as it moves up the legs. If the one-way valves become weak, blood can leak back into the vein and collect there. This is called venous
insufficiency. Pooled blood enlarges the vein and it becomes varicose. Spider veins can also be caused by the backup of blood.
The treatment of varicose veins varies per patient. The most common surgical treatment includes stripping of the long and/or short saphenous veins. Treatment programs such as sclerotherapy, laser
surgery, surgical vein stripping, ambulatory phlebectomy and endoscopic vein surgery are tailored to each individual.
Patients may receive a combination of treatments, and most patients participate in some self-care therapies as well. Self-help measures - such as wearing elasticised compression stockings, regular
exercising, controlling and if necessary your losing weight, not wearing tight clothes, avoiding long periods of sitting or standing - can ease pain and prevent varicose veins from getting
worse.
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