Sunday, January 11, 2009

Treatment of Spider Veins and Varicose Veins in the Southeast

By Linda Small

Varicose and Spider Veins are a condition that affects 80 Million Americans, but this condition is curable with the right treatment. These types of veins form when blood flow becomes erratic or back logged, thus channeling it out to other smaller veins that turn blue, purple, or red. These are the veins that can be seen from the surface of the skin, and that cause unsightly discomfort for millions of people.

While they are visually unattractive to look at, the pain may actually be skin deep in some cases. Varicose veins are actually the larger, notted veins and often cause pain for those that have them. Spider veins are characterized as the smaller and more threadlike veins that come in blue, green, red, and purple.

The second method of treatment involves a variety of more aggressive methods which are laser treatment, Sclerotherapy for spider veins, and an ambulatory phlebectomy. The last method involves a local anesthetic that is given to the patient and that leaves imperceptible marks on the skin. Ambulatory Phlebectomy is also an outpatient surgery that is performed by Emory Healthcare at either of their Atlanta campuses.

Women have a much higher chance of getting spider and varicose veins than men do and they can be aggravated by too much standing for too long, obesity, and also injuries of the leg or thigh. Heightened hormones can also cause varicose veins so things such as puberty, birth control pills, estrogen injections, and menopause can all lend themselves to these unsightly veins that most often show up on the legs.

As you can see, whether you have had these veins for a long time or if they are just starting to pop up, if they are red, blue, or purple, or if they hurt, there is a treatment for you out there somewhere. Emory Healthcare also offers various other treatments for both Varicose and Spider Veins. When left untreated these veins tend to get worse so the best idea is to schedule an appointment with a professional as soon as you recognize the symptoms.

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