Yes, leg pain after harvesting veins typically improves over time. As the body heals, inflammation decreases and nerve sensitivity often diminishes, leading to reduced discomfort. However, recovery can vary depending on individual factors, such as overall health and the extent of the procedure. If pain persists or worsens, it's important to consult a healthcare professional.
Veins do not have nerves that detect pain, so they do not typically feel pain. However, if the vein becomes inflamed or there is damage to the surrounding tissues, it can cause pain or discomfort. Conditions like thrombophlebitis or deep vein thrombosis can cause pain in the affected veins.
You will scream with pain.
If your left hand and wrist veins get huge and pain begins you need to see immediate medical condition. You may have a clot.
Symptom relief includes such measures as wearing support stockings, which compress the veins and hold them in place. This keeps the veins from stretching and limits pain.
It's is possible that your blood is at an over dose so you may have to much blood going into the veins of your arms,so if there's another place in your body that is paler then usually,that place probably has a lac of blood.But this is nothing serious maybe go to a doctor and have them look at it.
We generally do not recommend anything tight around the abdomen when pregnant, it can reduce the circulation to the legs and increase your risk of blood clots and vericose veins. If you are having pain, discuss it with your doctor, it depends on what is causing your pain. You could be having round ligament pain which is due to the stretching of the ligaments that support the uterus as it grows.
over time your pain will go away and get better
If it starts bulging , or is giving you any pain, have it looked at.
Shortness of breath, pain in the left chest, left arm pain.
Yes, there is some pain. But wearing the stocking is more bothersome than the pain.
You would risk killing yourself if you tried that. See a doctor if the pain is that bad.
this is not supposed to be a therapeutic diagnosis ...but i am a med student n' my guess is u have some blocked perforator veins ( those veins that connect superficial veins of the leg to deep veins ) . please consult ur local physician , as this problem might lead to complications that can be avoided if treated now.