The objective during treatment of bleeding varices is to stop and/or prevent bleeding and to restore/maintain normal blood circulation throughout the body.
So if your patient is only 14 years old or he wishes to preserve his venous vessels (and this is quite natural as far as there aren't unnecessary organs or systems in a human body), you will need some sparing therapy that allows to save the vessels. And this is actually what Tamara Ternovskaya offers. This treatment is practiced in «Materinka», a medical centre, that provides motherly care to every patient. We guarantee a spare individual approach with preservation of cured vessel function.
Treatment of extremities varicosity, offered by Ternovskaya, is based on a recovery of varicose vein dilatation with the help of active oxygen.
These are the main stages of the treatment process: a week before a visit a patient is prescribed a special bland diet. This diet is also maintained during the treatment process and approximately up to 10 days after it is completed.
Treatment sessions are conducted on a daily basis, in out-patient mode. According to the specificities of patient's condition, our specialist chooses an individual introduction speed and solution concentration inclusive of active oxygen. During the first session we define individual medicine responsiveness. Patients with extremities varicosity of І- ІV stages and persons over 40 have an additional compress with 10% medicinal plant extract that is applied after active oxygen introduction.
Compound of hand-picked medical plants, this extract has antiinflammatory, blood viscosity reducing, strengthening, vasotonic and vasoconstrictive, anesthetic, antibacterial, disinfecting properties.
While proceeding with the treatment the patients show gradual varicose veins reduction and recovery of their normal size. They feel no pain, dependent edema, cramps. Length of course for patients with stage І is up to 7 sessions; stage ІІ - from 7 to 15 sessions, ІІІ-ІV - over 15 sessions. If a patient with varicosity (stage І - ІІІ) is tolerant to solution inclusive of active oxygen, we will get practically 97% of recovery.
For the purpose of disease recurrence prevention, especially for patients with obesity or clients who mostly stand due to the peculiarities of their job, a specific physical exercise is prescribed.
So these are the advantages of treatment if comparing it with other methods:
а) towards the treatment we use solution with active oxygen that is produced by immune system cells in health and is not harmful. On the contrary if introduced it has a healthcare effect on the human body;
b) TREATMENT OF VARICES OFFERED BY TAMARA TERNOVSKAYA doesn't mean vein or its part elimination with the preservation of their function. It is essential for patients and allows to apply this method without age limitation and in early stage of disease.
Ternovskaya's method - is an innovative unique treatment mode of varicosity. Contrasting to other treatments, described in this document before, our method cannot be obsolescent, because we provide a technique, but not a devise, that may go down or turn old. Tamara Ternovskaya has dedicated 24 years working around an effective method for varicosity treatment, and after 7 years of research she has got amazing results! Using this method in varicosity treatment we have scored 97% success. None of the existing methods can demonstrate such results. Buying a right of use of our innovative method will give your medical institution an opportunity to go with the times and innovative technologies. Moreover the uniqueness of this method doesn't mean any relearning of your medical staff to get skill in handling this method. Getting master skills demands only 30 days of practical courses, conducted by the method author, and concurrent lections attendance.Please note Ternovskaya's method of varices treatment with the help of active oxygen is not subject to reproduction by attempts of distance learning.
According to nlm.nih.gov: "The goal of treatment is to stop acute bleeding as soon as possible, and treat varices with medicines and medical procedures. Bleeding must be controlled quickly to prevent shock and death."
a treatment for esophageal bleeding that involves the use of an endoscope and the injection of a sclerosing solution into veins.
Bleeding varices are bleeding, dilated (swollen) veins in the esophagus (gullet), or the upper part of the stomach, caused by liver disease.
In most hospitals, sclerotherapy for esophageal varices is the treatment of choice to stop esophageal bleeding during acute episodes, and to prevent further incidences of bleeding.
Sclerotherapy for esophageal varices involves injecting a sclerosing agent into the varices to induce scarring and collapse them. This helps stop bleeding and reduce the risk of complications such as rupture. It is commonly used as a treatment option for managing and preventing bleeding episodes in patients with esophageal varices.
Varices may require a special surgical procedure called balloon tamponade ligation to stop the bleeding
Once the esophageal varices rupture , it will compromised of Hemodynamic Stability of the patient andrisk of aspiration it,s more likely. As we known esophageal vein supply is from portal vein , so it should aggressively treated when the ruptureishappened. The managment is included Emergent Endoscopic and if the bleeding uncontrollable , surgery is more likely
The main danger of death with esophageal varices is if they rupture, causing massive bleeding into the esophagus (windpipe). If a patient has had a previous rupture of their esophageal varices, they have a 70% chance of it bleeding again, and each time the vessels rupture there is about a 30% chance of it being fatal. If you have esophageal varices, then it is a condition you should consult with your doctor about. It needs adequate management to help prevent rupture, and also to treat the underlying cause (most often cirrhosis).
Splenic varices are dilated blood vessels that develop in the spleen due to increased pressure in the portal vein system. They can occur in conditions such as portal hypertension, often as a result of liver disease. Splenic varices can lead to complications like bleeding if they rupture.
Cirrhosis is generally classified into four stages: compensated cirrhosis, decompensated cirrhosis, and then two subcategories of decompensated cirrhosis, which include early and advanced stages. Varices, or esophageal varices, are often assessed using the modified classification system, typically categorized into small, medium, and large varices. The presence and size of varices indicate the severity of portal hypertension and the risk of bleeding. Regular monitoring is essential for managing patients with cirrhosis to prevent complications associated with varices.
Varices may occur in the lining of the esophagus, the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach, or in the upper part of the stomach.
Roy A. J Spence has written: 'The lower oesophagus in patients with bleeding varices'