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February 2, 2012

How to Get Rid of Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are the unsightly purplish, kind of red or bluish thick ropy veins that occur basically in the legs. In order to find out how to get rid of varicose veins, you have to know how they form. They happen when there’s increased force on the veins from added weight, pregnancy or if you sit and stand for long periods. Heredity also unfortunately plays a role in whether you get varicose veins.

There are exercise routines to lessen varicose veins. Simpe jogging can increase the musculature of the legs and can help push the blood along the veins in a better, more effective way. It works really well in circumstances where the valves of the veins are somewhat les damaged and can help push the blood down the veins by halting backflow. Walking or running for varicose veins works best when the varicose veins don’t appear so severe and are even better at ensuring the prevention of varicose veins in the first place.

There are many varicose vein treatments. Some sufferers go in search of natural treatments for varicose veins. Prevention of varicose veins using natural products is a fast way to lessen and get rid of varicose veins without surgery or a prescription from a doctor. Herbs that work best include St. John’s Wort, Butcher’s Broom and Witch Hazel. Butcher’s Broom has components known as ruscogenins that help cut back on the soreness of the vein and as they get less inflamed they shrink. It can also be taken internally to reduce the size and appearance of varicose veins. You can apply a cold pack made up of Butcher’s Broom to the veins themselves.

St. John’s Wort is taken internally or externally for varicose veins. Veins that are stressed can be managed by the elements in St. John’s wort. You really need to use either a fresh preparation of St. John’s Wort or a freeze dried mix. Ideally use an air dried product because this has less power. Witch Hazel has for quite some time been used as an astringent. It is probably best used as a compress for haemorrhoids and other varicose veins to cut back the pain and growth of these veins.

Many individuals put varicose veins and surgery together for a more drastic option to reduce the veins. This is a surgery that revolves around making a cut at one end of the vein and another at the opposite end of the vein. Now that both ends of the vein are cut, the surgeon takes one end and rolls up the vein onto a special tool, pulling the complete vein out until it is gone completely. There is no suturing of the vein so this means there is little or no bruising that otherwise could last for a couple of weeks. The veins themselves are removed, and many people feel the end result is pretty legs. Be careful new varicose veins can develop if people don’t do anything to deter them.

The best way to treat for varicose veins is whatever works for you. If you find that exercise and Witch Hazel or Butcher’s Broom work well for you, you should stick to that option. If, on the other hand, you’ve tried natural remedies for varicose veins and they do not work, try seeing a doctor who can ensure the veins are gone for good. After you rid yourself of varicose veins, you still have to use preventative measures,eg walking, cycling and flexing your legs as frequently as possible when you are sitting so as to keep the blood flowing thru your veins and back to your heart. A robust vascular system will help stop varicose veins.

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