Varicose veins can appear with age. It can be unsightly and quite painful. If you have uncomfortable varicose veins that are interrupting your daily life, you may need to consult your doctor. While varicose veins are not dangerous, you can take advantage of effective treatments to improve your quality of life. 

How Varicose Veins Develop

The veins in the body are meant to get the blood from the foot back toward the heart through one-way valves that open and close when your heart muscles or calf muscles contract. If the veins stretch, the valves stop growing. The stretch occurs because of backward blood flow, causing varicose veins that may itch or feel heavy. Together with genetics, pregnancy, obesity, lifestyle choices are the risk factors for developing varicose veins.

Should You Be Worried About Varicose Veins?

Varicose veins are dark, bulging veins on the legs. Although they are not usually dangerous, they can lead to complications such as blood clots, skin ulcers, and bleeding. If you have varicose veins and are experiencing symptoms such as continuous pain and swelling in the legs, you need to consult your doctor. When left untreated, symptomatic varicose veins can result in serious complications such as rashes, infections, and sores. 

Endovenous Laser Treatment for Varicose Veins

Several treatment options are available for varicose veins. One of the most effective options is endovenous laser ablation treatment from Advanced Vein Therapy. This treatment works by using laser heat to damage a vein, causing scar tissue to form, which closes the vein. When a vein closes, it loses its source of blood and dies. The vein may disappear after one or two years. 

Endovenous laser treatment is ideal for treating bigger varicose veins in the legs. When it is performed, a laser fiber is passed through a thin tube into the vein. The doctor watches the vein on a duplex ultrasound screen while performing this. This treatment option for varicose veins is less painful than vein ligation and stripping. Also, it has a shorter recovery time. The procedure is minimally invasive and does not require general anesthesia. Your doctor will only administer local anesthesia to numb the area where they work. After your endovenous laser treatment for varicose veins, you may be able to return to your normal daily routine. Follow-up care is an important part of your treatment and safety, so make sure to go to all appointments and contact your doctor if you are having issues. 

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