Basics Regarding Varicose Vein Treatment Austin

By Stacey Burt


A vein is a blood vessel that is designed to help circulate blood throughout the body, including in and out of the lungs and heart. These are typically not seen because they are internal parts, but there are some cases in which they might protrude from the skin or become otherwise noticeable. Varicose vein treatment Austin is available to those in and around the Austin TX area who want to get rid of unsightly, twisted, swollen and potential painful veins.

There are many theories as to what causes this problem to form in the vein. A consensus of the modern day is that damage or defectiveness of valves is the main reason that this issue with varicosities develop. Valves prevent the backward flow of blood in the veins and are designed to keep the blood going through to the heart.

To date, it is not known what causes the valves to stop working efficiently. Some believe this is a condition that is inherited. That is, some are more prone to having too few valves or ones that do not function correctly. Others might be born with vein wall abnormalities, which lead to overall weakness and a predisposition to valves separating and becoming leaky.

Faulty valves lead to varicose veins. In these situations, the blood flow reverses and goes back rather than moving forward. It travels in reverse, down into the superficial veins instead of toward the heart. This leads to a lot of pressure in the vein. It is this increased pressure that eventually leads to the varicosities.

Several things might be credited with making the problem worse. Some things that might further aggravate the condition include, but are not limited to: pregnancy, straining, aging, standing to long, and surgery or past trauma to the area.

These varicosities are usually easy to spot. They can be cosmetic problems for people and also painful. They often bulge and protrude from underneath the skin and can have a ropey feeling. The legs typically ache and come with a heaviness or itchiness. Symptoms might intensify after long days of standing or being on the feet. Some people might also experience severe pain from standing and sometimes even leg cramps.

The veins might be more prominent or first show up during a time of pregnancy or menstruation. This is also a time when they might feel more bothersome. Not all people will experience symptoms from this condition. In fact, many people may only consider this to be a cosmetic issue that they want to fix so that they look better.

Many different options are available to those interested in improving this condition so that they look and feel better. The most common solutions that are used: ambulatory phlebotomy, vein stripping and ligation, microsclerotherapy, sclerotherapy, lifestyle changes, endovenous ablation, surgery, and more. Still, it is suggested that people consult with a trusted and trained doctor when considering their options. The results will vary.




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