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Tuesday, Oct. 20th 2009
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Tuesday, Oct. 20th 2009
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Thursday, Mar. 26th 2009httpv://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=BqBYDFey4LE&NR=1
This video shows the process to complete the treatment known as endovenous radio frequency ablation. The graphics in the video are incredibly easy to understand. You can see the various layers of tissue and understand the relative size of the vein.
A very small catheter is inserted into a varicose vein to be treated. The catheter has four directional prongs to contact all sides of the vein. Local anesthesia is used so the patient doesn’t feel any pain the treatment. Radio frequency waves are applied through heat to the end of the catheter. The vein walls react to the radio frequency waves by collapsing onto the catheter as its being removed. This effectively kills the vein that is being treated. It will slowly fade into the surrounding tissues of the leg.
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Monday, Feb. 16th 2009
Treatment and therapy for spider veins, officially referred to as Telangiectasias, includes many of the same procedures as treatment of varicose veins. Although the two problems seem similar, spider veins are smaller than the veins affected by varicose veins. Spider veins are much more likely to affect areas around the face and neck, although they can appear anywhere. The spider web like appearance can be accompanied with a small level of discomfort, but they generally do not continue to get worse over time like varicose veins. There are a variety of treatments available, including home therapy and surgeries, but all cases do not need to be treated.
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Monday, Feb. 16th 2009httpv://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LCXg2WBPtOQ
This video has an excellent graphical representation of the cause of varicose veins. The graphics show what normal working veins should look like, including the direction and flow of blood. Damaged vein valves cause veinus reflux which can lead to multiple problems including varicose veins. The damaged valves cause a greater lack of circulationAlthough varicosities can occur anywhere in the body, it is most common in the legs where blood can pool. If circulation is poor, it is generally worst in the legs.
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Monday, Feb. 16th 2009
Varicose Veins that are oversized and twisted typically represent the diagnosis of varicosities or, more commonly, varicose veins. Although complications resulting from varicose veins are fairly rare, the veins are somewhat unsightly and can cause some localized discomfort. There are several avenues of treatment that will lessen the symptoms, ranging from self medication to surgery. Below are outlines of the various treatment methods, including the positive and negative aspects.
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