If there are four adults in a room, chances are one of them has varicose veins of some degree in their legs.

Indeed, Varicose Veins affect nearly a fourth of the world population, and nearly every fourth patient with varicose veins has significant symptoms or signs.

But here is the sad part.

Most often, varicose veins are considered to be a problem of only a cosmetic appearance. “They don’t look good.” The reality is that, “It’s not about the looks alone.”

Varicose Veins are a disease.

A disease of blood circulation of the legs leading to

  1. Cramps : Early Morning Calf Muscle Cramps,
  2. Swelling : Swelling of Feet & Legs as the day progresses – but reducing overnight,
  3. Eczema,
  4. Pigmentation : Dark discoloration of the skin,
  5. Phlebothrombosis : clot formation or
  6. Bleeding : varicise vein bleeding.
  7. Chronic Leg Ulcers.

Varicose Veins are considered a routine – “It runs in our family”, and not given the necessary importance – until they end up with bleeding or other serious complications. And a compromised life.

But here is the good news.

Varicose Veins are easily preventable and treatable.

1.Maintian Optimum Weight.

2.Wearing Medical Compression Stockings during Exercise and Pregnancy in patients with family history of Varicose Veins, Piles, Varicocele or Vulval Varices.

3.Endovenous Laser Ablation of Varicose Veins with or without additional Polidocanol Foam Sclerotherapy.

Enjoy Good Health, Avoid Complications. See Profesional Advice.