Epilating exposes deeper parts of the mesodermal tissue, increasing susceptibility to infection. An individual with spider veins, varicose veins, or warts may obtain an infection directly in his or her bloodstream.
When looking to remove a varicose vein it is best to always consult a doctor first. The surgery they perform is known as varicose vein removal which has a very proven track record.
You will need a dermatologist for varicose veins. Your regular Doctor can refer you to a specialist.
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.
There are varicose vein treatment specialists that you can consult. A directory of them can be found at http://www.veindirectory.org/, and they are organized by state. You can also find out if your treatment is covered by insurance.
The only two medical specialists who receive formal (ACGME accredited fellowship) training in venous disease and treatment are Interventional Radiologists and Vascular Surgeons. Phlebology (treatment of venous disease), though a recently recognized medical specialty, does not have a formal ACGME accredited residency or fellowship pathway.
It is recommended that you always consult a physician prior to starting a diet plan. It is extremely important for diabetics to consult the doctor due to the risks that you already have with your health.
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If you are pregnant you need to consult with your doctor before use.
If you think you have varicose veins then you should start with your primary care physician. He or she can properly diagnose your condition and advise you of your next steps and who in your area is qualified to treat you.
No. Consult you doctor before you undergo any form of surgery.
It is best to consult your doctor for questions on medications. Typically if you are under the age of 16 you must consult a doctor before taking Imodium or other over the counter drugs. DO NOT TAKE IT WITHOUT TALKING TO YOUR DOCTOR.
What are three things to look out for or consult your doctor about before using the drysol solution?