07-Jul-2022

What Causes of Varicose Veins?

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What Causes of Varicose Veins?

What are varicose veins?

Varicose veins additionally called varicose or varicosities, happen when your veins become amplified, enlarged, and overloaded with blood. Varicose veins commonly seem swollen and raised and have a pale blue-purple or red color. They are frequently very painful.

The illness is very common, particularly in ladies. In most cases, varicose veins show up on the lower legs.

Causes and reasons for varicose veins

Varicose veins happen when veins are not working as normal. Veins have one-way valves that keep blood from flowing in the wrong way. At the point when these valves fail, blood starts to gather in the veins as opposed to going on toward your heart. The veins then, at that point, extend. Varicose veins frequently affect the legs. The veins there are the farthest from your heart, and gravity makes it harder for the blood to upwards.

A few possible reasons for varicose veins include:

  • Pregnancy
  • Menopause
  • age over 50
  • standing for long periods of time
  • obesity
  • family genetic history of varicose veins

Signs and Symptoms of varicose veins

The essential side effects of varicose veins are extremely obvious, deformed veins, normally on your legs. You may likewise have pain, swelling, heaviness, and achiness over or around the enlarged veins. Now and again, you can develop swelling and staining. In serious cases, the veins can bleed pointedly, and ulcers can form.

Who is the specialist doctor?

Dr. Aniruddha S. Bhuiyan is a Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon. He is one of the very few vascular surgeons who specialized in vascular specialists who worked in both surgeries and interventional endovascular procedures for a large spectrum of arterial, venous, and lymphatic disorders. He is also able to perform Hybrid Interventions where both open and minimally invasive expertise is required for performing complex surgeries.

To make a call and take an appointment with a Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon, or Varicose Veins Specialist please contact.

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