Options For Vein Treatment In Orange County

By Lila Bryant


Human veins in the lower extremity such as legs and thighs get affected by two major conditions, that is, spider and varicose veins. Better technology has availed more alternatives for vein treatment in Orange County giving patients a variety of choices to go for. Spider and varicose veins appear swollen and twisted and may be blue or red in color. They commonly form on backs, thighs, and calves. In pregnant women however, they may form around private parts and the buttocks.

According to research, the main cause for this condition is damaged valves in the vein. As blood is pumped from the heart into the legs, it needs valves to keep it from going back due to gravitational pull. If the valves are damaged and can no longer function, the blood falls back and cannot be pushed back into the heart. This increases pressure on the veins causing them to swell and bulge.

Injuries, prolonged exposure to sunshine, and hormonal changes are also common causes. Standing or sitting for long periods of time may also cause this disorder in some individuals. People from both genders are affected especially those at the age of 50 and beyond. A slightly larger number of ladies get affected than men.

Several methods are used by citizens of Orange County to prevent and heal this disorder. Some methods are home-made and when applied properly, they are an ever-lasting solution. Home-based methods base on lifestyle mostly. One is required to change a few aspects in the lifestyle including losing weight, avoiding tight clothes and high heels and exercising frequently. All this adjustments make blood movement inside the body more effective.

Besides lifestyle changes, there are several medical methods that are in use. Major methods include sclerotherapy, microsclerotherapy, laser surgery, Endovenous ablation therapy, vein stripping and ligation, endoscopic vein surgery, and ambulatory phlebectomy. Sclerotherapy is a non-invasive method that involves injecting a liquid chemical into the affected part. The liquid leads to scarring of veins, which then dies and then fades off. The liquid is administered at intervals of either four or six weeks.

Laser surgery does not involve cutting or application of liquids. A beam of laser is directed at the affected area to kill the tissues. The tissues then fade off. Endovenous ablation therapy may apply laser beams or radio waves to heat and close off the vessels. The doctor needs to cut a small incision around the affected area for inserting a tube called catheter. The patient does not need anesthetics to make them sleep rather only the affected area is numbed.

The methods give above are suitable for minor cases. Serious cases get treated through vein ligation and stripping. Stripping and ligation involves elimination of affected veins by incising small cuts around swollen regions. The patient may feel some pain hence they are drugged during the process. The time taken for the wound to heal varies, but it typically takes a maximum of 4 weeks.

In most cases, the patient receives treatment and goes back home. It is only in severe cases like where one is unable to walk that they may be admitted. Charges depend on the level of severity of the condition.




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