October 2, 2011
Your Questions About Varicose Veins

David asks…
Is going up and down the stairs several times per hour harmful for Varicose Veins?

Rene Heasman answers:
In layman terms varicose veins is the penalty for verticality gainst gravity, they are common in persons who stands a lot or walks for that matter, ike in case of surgeons like me , bus conductors,watchmen, etc.
So it can be a potential for u too but its not a disease which cant be treated and its not hard and fast that u will get that.

Paul asks…
Is there anything at all to do for varicose veins?

Rene Heasman answers:
Yes, there are a whole lot of treatment options, starting with supportive legwear, through to cutting (“avulsing”) the veins below the knee, and stripping from knee to groin.
Obviously, you would want to avoid surgery unless you were getting a lot of pain, or unwanted skin changes due to the varicosities.

Susan asks…
Anyone had evlt or varicose vein treatment?
Ok so I’m 21 and I have 2 kids and have varicose veins that are getting worse.. Have you had varicose vein treatment . What did you have and how dis it go?

Rene Heasman answers:
Varicose veins runs in my family. One of my older relatives recently underwent Endovenous Laser Therapy for treating varicose veins in her legs. It cost roughly $400+ and the procedure itself is relatively new. However, it is a less invasive treatment option compared to other kinds (like Phlebectomy). The EVLT procedure works in minor-to-moderate cases of varicose veins.
I myself have had to suffer through a variant of those bluish spider veins. I first learned to mask it (using creams like Preparation H and VeneSanar) and am currently undergoing a non-surgical treatment toward a more permanent cure.
Http://9nl.com/VaricoseVeinsCure/

Sandra asks…
I am wanting to know some information on varicose veins on buttocks.?
It is a question for a pregnant woman

Rene Heasman answers:
I think you are talking about hemorrhoids.
Http://digestive-disorders.health-cares.net/hemorrhoids-pregnancy.php
Or then again, I didn’t realize you could get them on your buttocks.
Http://www.veintreatmentcenter.com/lvp.html
http://www.ehealthmd.com/library/varicoseveins/VAR_prevention.html

Thomas asks…
I want to wear shorts. How do I hide varicose veins?

Rene Heasman answers:
Hi!
Varicose veins are such a pain, huh. No wonder vein and pain rhyme. LOL.
Anyways, a great thing to hide them with is a body makeup called Dermablend. They sell it online and even at JcPenney. It’s not that expensive but most of all, it WORKS! Waterproof, sweatproof. I used it while I was pregnant and had a few of those little pesky stretch marks.
If you don’t want to go that route, a heavy concelear set with powder will do but not for as long as the Dermablend.
Luckily, this summer the trend is longer shorts (thank God!) so you can always rock that look too.
Good luck and you’ll look great no matter what you chose!
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