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How will you lose a varicose vein? |
My mother has it in her legs and it is somewhat bulged. What are the risks of having it? How will she lose it without having an injection or operation? operations remove them. they are hereditary. from what i know, you have to have a medical procedure done... not sure if its surgery, but definitely a medical procedure. surgery To remove it permanently she needs a operation sorry. I believe surgical intervention is the only cure. The danger of varicose veins is that a blood clot can become lodged in the vericosity and cause thrombophlebitis. Your mom should see a doctor. |
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operations remove them. they are hereditary. ...Just listen to your doctor and do research on the web. By the way, have you noticed when you answer questions you are the only one with CAPS LOCKED ON. That is akin to yelling at people. Pleas... Either that, or another vein needs treatment. Call your doctor & ask! ...Oops, I thought this was a jump rope! Here ya go! ...for vericose veins use calcium tablets, drink milk atleast two times a day, masaage with kottamchukkadi oil (ayurved), avoid bringal, beej wali tomato, urad dal, rajma, chana etc.. and use sea fis... gee if he's having heart palpitations you should get him to the doctor maybe even the emergency room. Palpitations can be serious, they may be nothing but this is his heart you are talking ab... They will not burst; however, the baby might be shocked by the sight. Consult the 2002 edition of the DJS manual. ...Most patients notice a significant improvement in their symptoms after surgery. By a month post-op, you should be feeling much better. Good luck! ... |
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