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Varicose veins can only be removed through surgery. However, there are non-surgical options to treat varicose veins, decreasing discomfort and/or deterioration. These options include weight loss, elevating the legs, and wearing compression stockings. See http://www.doctorveins.com/varicose-veins/treatment-nonsurgical.shtml
There is no evidence that green tea can help with varicose veins. Lifestyle changes and support stockings may help decrease their appearance.
Varicose veins.
Varicose veins are called dialated veins
A varicocele is a knot of varicose veins on the side of the scrotum. This condition is usually not a problem, but some men may have it repaired due to discomfort or low sperm count.
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A varicose vein is a series of popped, or crushed veins that cause raised trails on the body. There is actually a cosmetic surgery that will help remove these veins with very little work.
The superficial veins are the blood vessels most often affected by varicose veins and are the veins seen by eye when the varicose condition has developed.
Varicose veins can cause varying degrees of discomfort, including aching heavy legs (especially at night or after hard exercise). Generally, varicose veins would not cause your legs to become extremely weak unless they formed painful ulcers externally. Consult your doctor for other possible causes.
Venous insufficiency is a condition in which blood pools in the vein because the valves have become incompetent.
Varicose veins can develop in the deep veins also. Varicose veins in the superficial veins are called primary varicosities, while varicose veins in the deep veins are called secondary varicosities.
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