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Symptoms vary depending on the type of disease, but common signs include:
Pain or cramping in the legs while walking.
Swelling in the feet or hands.
Cold sensation in the extremities.
Appearance of varicose veins or skin discoloration.
Slow-healing wounds, especially on the feet.
✅ If you experience these symptoms, consult a vascular specialist immediately.
Varicose Veins: Swollen veins, usually in the legs, caused by weak vein valves.
Venous Thrombosis: The formation of a blood clot inside a vein, which can be dangerous if it travels to the lungs.
✅ Key Difference: Varicose veins are a cosmetic and health concern, while thrombosis can be life-threatening.
Swelling may be caused by:
Poor blood circulation
Varicose veins or venous insufficiency
Blood clots
Heart or kidney diseases
✅ If the swelling persists or is accompanied by pain, consult a vascular specialist immediately.
Yes, varicose veins may cause:
A feeling of heaviness in the legs.
Pain and cramps, especially at night.
Swelling in the ankles and feet.
✅ Pain can be relieved with modern treatments such as laser therapy and sclerotherapy.
Yes, in the early stages, the condition can be managed through:
Lifestyle changes: Quitting smoking and regular exercise.
Medications: To improve blood flow and reduce clotting.
Catheter-based procedures: To widen the artery without major surgery.
✅ In advanced cases, surgery may be necessary.
Diabetes increases the risk of:
Artery blockage due to high cholesterol.
Poor blood circulation in the limbs.
Slow wound healing and a higher risk of ulcers.
✅ Managing diabetes helps reduce the risk of vascular diseases.
Consult a doctor if you experience:
Persistent leg pain or unexplained swelling.
Painful or swollen varicose veins.
Numbness or cold sensation in the limbs.
Slow-healing wounds.
Treatment options vary depending on the condition and include:
Laser therapy: To close damaged veins.
Sclerotherapy: To block blood flow in affected veins.
Traditional surgery: To remove large, damaged veins.
You can reduce the risk of blood clots by:
Staying active and avoiding prolonged sitting.
Drinking plenty of water.
Wearing compression stockings when needed.
✅ If you are at risk of blood clots, consult your doctor about preventive medications.