Risk factors for varicose veins
To date, there are many risk factors that increase the chances of developing varicose veins.
The most common risk factors:
1. Heredity. In the case where at least one parent suffers from this disorder, the probability of its occurrence in
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Pathogenesis of varicose veins
The greatest significance in the pathogenesis of varicose veins is a violation of the mechanisms for venous outflow in the upright position and operating in a close relationship with each other. These include contractile force of muscles, which are located along the veins, valvular and arterial blood pressure. In fact, arteries, making the most minimal con
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Trophic ulcers in varicose veins
Trophic ulcer - a serious complication of varicose veins. This is a long-term healing of soft tissue defects. Appears in advanced forms of the disease as a result of decompensation of the venous outflow at the bottom of your feet on its inner surface.
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Complications of varicose veins
The most serious complications of varicose veins include:
- acute thrombophlebitis of superficial veins,
- phlebemphraxis,
- trophic ulcer,
- bleeding from varices.
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Deep vein thrombosis in varicose veins
As a very serious complication of varicose veins may be a deep vein thrombosis of lower extremities, which develops as a result of their education in the lumen of a blood clot.
Status of thrombosis depends on the location and size of varicose veins. If complete blocka
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The consequences of surgical treatment of varicose veins
Postoperative period may occur in different ways. This depends on the method and extent of surgery, degree of trauma, the type of anesthesia is applicable.
There is often bruising along the remote vessel, and sometimes can develop and minor bleeding from the wounds. The reason for th
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