What causes varicose veins in women's legs?
- venous sclerosis,
- surgical,
- Conservative.
Characteristic symptoms of varicose veins in women
Characteristic symptoms of varicose veins in women
- Pain symptoms appear periodically and worsen before menstruation, which is related to changes in sex hormone levels;
- During pregnancy, signs of varicose veins may disappear after delivery;
- In the second half of the menstrual cycle, due to the effect of progesterone, the diameter of varicose veins increases, so the symptoms of leg swelling and heaviness become more obvious.
- Symptoms of varicose veins may worsen during hormone therapy.
Radiofrequency ablation and intravenous laser coagulation
intravenous radiofrequency ablation
intravenous laser coagulation
Advantages and Disadvantages of RFA and EVLA
No hospitalization required | high price |
Execution speed (from 30 minutes to 1 hour) | The recurrence rate is as high as 10% |
painless | Surgery is not possible due to certain anatomical features of the vein (severe tortuosity of the vessel) |
No bleeding | |
Performed under local anesthesia | |
No scars after surgery (ideal cosmetic result for women) | |
Short recovery period |
venous sclerotherapy
No scars after surgery | Long-term pigmentation of the skin at the puncture site may occur (up to 2 years) |
Conducted in outpatient setting | In rare cases, inflammation of the veins (phlebitis) after surgery |
Surgery is performed without anesthesia | Tissue swelling and redness 2 days after surgery |
The operation is almost painless (there is a slight burning sensation at the puncture site) | Allergic reactions due to individual intolerance to a drug |
Spider veins (telangiectasia) develop in the legs in 20% of cases | |
The recurrence rate is as high as 50% |
surgical phlebectomy
- Pass through and ligate the opening of the great saphenous vein (groin area incision) or the small saphenous vein opening (popliteal fossa incision);
- Removal of varicose venous trunks. It is performed using a special metal probe to pull the vein into an incision in the skin.
Radicality | Hospital stay 5 to 7 days |
Possibility of surgery at any stage of the disease | There are scars on the legs |
spinal or general anesthesia | |
Pulling on a vein can damage surrounding tissue | |
Possible complications: bleeding, wound infection | |
The recurrence rate is as high as 20% |
venous resection
Conservative treatment
Compression therapy
- Decreased venous capacity, resulting in less blood flowing into varicose veins;
- The absorption of tissue fluid into the blood increases, so signs of leg swelling and heaviness disappear;
- Improves blood flow and prevents blood clots from forming.
About varicose veins of lower limbs
Why it happens, risk factors
- gender. Women are more likely to develop varicose veins than men - this is due to increased load on the veins during pregnancy and childbirth and the use of hormonal medications;
- Bad habits and being overweight. Smoking, abusing greasy food and drinking alcohol will have a negative impact on the blood circulation in the body, increase the load on the veins, and can cause corresponding disorders;
- working environment. People who by the nature of their occupation are forced to stand or sit still for long periods of time (barbers, salesmen, waiters, office workers) are more susceptible to this disease than others;
- excessive physical activity. Another group of people who are at risk for developing varicose veins are those who engage in strenuous labor or certain strenuous activities, such as weightlifting;
- Uncomfortable clothes or shoes. Tight, restrictive clothing and high heels can also worsen venous blood flow.
Classification
- decline– The process starts from its mouth and spreads from top to bottom along the great femoral vein;
- rise– The disease begins in the feet and is caused by a malfunction of the deep vein valve device.
- Subcutaneous or intradermal pathology not affected by venous discharge;
- Segmental reflux via perforating and superficial veins;
- Extensive venous return (via superficial and perforating veins) is present;
- Dilation by deep venous return.
- – Symptoms of disease may be present but cannot be determined by diagnostic methods;
- I - This stage is characterized by transient swelling, "heavy legs" syndrome and the appearance of "spider veins";
- II - persistent swelling, skin discoloration, eczema at night;
- III - Presence of trophic ulcers, including non-healing ulcers.
Dangers and complications
symptom
When should you see a doctor?
diagnosis
- General blood analysis– Coagulation disorders and the presence of inflammation can be judged by the number of red blood cells, platelets, white blood cells and hemoglobin levels;
- UltrasonographyRepresents the most effective method of identifying affected parts of blood vessels and veins;
- rheology angiographyIt is carried out to determine the deficiency of tissue nutrients in the blood (the so-called rheological index), on the basis of which the stage of the disease can be determined;
- venography, during which contrast material is injected into a vein and an X-ray machine is used to evaluate the condition of the venous system;
- Physiological tests(Troyanov-Trendelenburg test, Hackenbruch test) can determine the function of the superficial venous valve apparatus.
treat
What are the dangers of varicose veins in the legs?
- trophic ulcer;
- thrombosis;
- Phlebitis and thrombophlebitis.
consequences and complications
treatment at home
therapeutic exercises
- Lie on your back with your legs raised vertically, leaning against a wall at a 90° angle. Stay in this pose for 3 minutes, breathing slowly through your chest, not your belly.
- Lie on your back and perform cycling exercises for 3 to 5 minutes.
- While standing, lift your feet with your toes, 1 cm above the ground, and then lower them. Do this 30 times both ways.
- While standing, alternately lift one heel off the ground and then the other heel to an angle of no more than 45 degrees. Start with 15 minutes a day and increase to 30 minutes.
folk remedies
- Mix half cup of curd with freshly chopped mugwort leaves. Apply to the diseased vein, secure it with gauze and cover it with a film. Keep it up for 30 minutes every day.
- Grate the beets on a fine grater, add 2 tablespoons of melted honey, stir, cool and apply to sore feet.