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Any cure of varicose veins?



Any cure of varicose veins?

No,other than caring for them via Surgical Stockings,it's best to read about them on google or yahoo search bars plenty of info....it's hereditary unfortunately....
In some remote area they use leeches....
No, besides going to a Dr. and having him put a needle full of saline into the vein, and clearing the blood out. Would depend on how many you have I guess.
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go see your doc and get them to put you on hospital list for removal, be prepared for a long wait though, ive been waiting 8 months to have mine removed and still not got an appt. Friend of mine had hers removed and she delighted so will be worth the wait
YES! Check out this website. They use RF to close the veins. They have great info. My mother had it done and she had horrible veins for over 25 years. It was even covered by her insurance. It is minimally invasive and virtually pain free. Also just uses local anesthetic. The veins do take a while to disappear, you are not going to walk out of the clinic with them completely gone, they have to disintegrate. Less invasive than stripping, more effective then saline injections.

http://www.vnus.com/index.html
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