Choosing Varicose Vein Treatment Portland ME

People do not put enough importance on the health of their legs. For some people, their legs help to get them where they need to go, but other than that, they wear whatever footwear that they would like, and eat whatever foods that they want. The result is often disfiguring varicose veins that require varicose vein treatment.

Charles J Cathcart, MD
(207) 774-5816
1685 Congress St
Portland, ME
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(207) 773-3232
324 Cummings Rd.
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207-775-3446
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(207) 839-2638
347 D Main St
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207-775-3446
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Choosing Varicose Vein Treatment

People do not put enough importance on the health of their legs. For some people, their legs help to get them where they need to go, but other than that, they wear whatever footwear that they would like, and eat whatever foods that they want.

The result is often disfiguring varicose veins that require varicose vein treatment. In order to understand the necessity for varicose vein treatment, it is very important to understand how these kinds of veins appear. Mostly a feminine issue, one of the most common causes is pregnancy. The rapid weight gain places pressure on the legs, which consist of a network of veins that carry blood to and from the heart.

The veins start having a problem accommodating all of the blood that comes through, and thus end up swelling beyond their capacity. Another common cause of these veins is wearing improper shoes. High heels might be nice, but they are very impractical to walk in. Also, when sitting, be sure to only cross legs at the ankles. Anything else puts pressure on the veins.

There are two kinds of varicose vein treatment. The first kind, sclerotherapy, is mainly done for cosmetic purposes. It involves medicinal injections, which, when done of a period of some weeks, collapse the vein and return it to its normal, unnoticeable appearance. The second kind of varicose vein treatment involves laser therapy. This is best suited for people who are in danger of suffering a clot or other circulatory malfunction because of the vein's presence. Make sure you talk to your doctor regarding the details of both procedures.

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