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Can I wear DVT flight socks every day? I always have tired legs and also have varicose veins.? |
Can I wear DVT flight socks every day? I always have tired legs and also have varicose veins.? "According to British Medical Association best health experts "FOR MANY PEOPLE WITH VARICOSE VEINS THE ONLY TREATMENT NEEDED IS THE WEARING OF ELASTIC SUPPORT STOCKINGS, REGULAR WALKING, AS LITTLE STANDING AS POSSIBLE AND SITTING WITH FEET UP". |
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"According to British Medical Association best health experts "FOR MANY PEOPLE WITH VARICOSE VEINS THE ONLY TREATMENT NEEDED IS THE WEARING OF ELASTIC SUPPORT STOCKINGS, REGULAR WALKING... Hi, you don't! ...Avoiding standing still prevents them getting worse and spreading. The ones you already have will not 'go with exercise.' Exercise will not rebuild the incompetent valves between the deep... I have had varicose veins since I was about eight. My doctor really had no answer for me as to why they are there, but there is some thing called vein sclerosing that you can have done some places ... You would need a referral to a vascular surgeon and these type of injections can usually be done i the doctors office and if not it would still a lot cheaper because you don't have to worry an... if they have been taken out ,the answer is no they will not.x ...I would get support stocking they come up to your knees. They are $4.00 a pair at Wal-mart. They will help with the pain. They are for bad circulation. good luck ...although there is some similsrities betn the 2 diseases yet the drugs used topically for haemoroid cannot be used at all for varicose vien u should consult ur doc there is drugs to be taken safely ... |
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