What To Learn About Spider Vein Removal

By Stella Gay


Lifestyle and natural causes are major sources for disorders of blood vessels in the human body. For instance, spider vein is medical condition that is caused by both lifestyle and natural causes. The unique characteristics of these veins make them simple to identify when they start appearing on the body because they take time to develop fully. Symptoms also worsen over time.

Some of the properties of these veins are that they are large, raised, and appear swollen. Normally they are twisted and turned, appearing in the legs and face and visible through the skin. Like stated earlier, causes for this condition are both artificial and natural. Major ones include obesity, use of control pills, blood clots history, heredity, and postmenopausal hormonal replacement. Treatments are many, but spider vein removal is one among the major treatments widely available in Austin, TX.

Spider vein disorder occurs in both men and women, but women are affected more, with the frequency increasing as they age. Varicose and spider veins have been found to occur in at least 30% to 60% of the adult population in the US. Symptoms are quite characteristic. Major ones are aching and cramping pain in the legs and fatigue, heaviness, tingling, burning, restlessness, and throbbing feeling in legs.

Raising legs can act as a short-term remedy as it relieves the pain a bit. Pain could also be relieved by wearing a support hose. In women, the condition seems to get worse at certain points during menstrual cycles and pregnancy. Other symptoms that occur but on rare occasions include ulcers, thrombophlebitis, darkening of the skin color around the ankles, and swelling of legs.

Available treatment option include changing lifestyle, surgery, laser and intense pulsed light, radiofrequency occlusion, endovenous laser treatment, and sclerotherapy and one can go for any of them. Lifestyle changes work best for conditions still in the infancy stage. As such, treatment through lifestyle changes may only be effective if the condition is discovered early enough. However, the condition may come back if previous lifestyles are resumed.

Surgery is the treatment option considered in cases where the condition is much worse and the vessels have enlarged too much. Surgery may require ligation coupled with stripping. Ligation involves tying the veins off while stripping involves removal of a segment of affected vein, normally a long one. Ambulatory phlebectomy is another removal option that removes the blood vessels through small incisions without the necessity for stitches.

Surgery is only applicable on large veins like it is mentioned above and may be conducted under different anesthesia conditions. Patients can go back home the same day without being admitted in the hospital. It is good to know that most insurance firms do not cover the costs for the treatment. As such, consulting with the insurer before going for the treatment would be a good idea.

Cost for the treatment for the removal procedure is variable. Different states charge differently depending on different factors. Some of the factors may include level of severity and location of the vessels. The process can be performed in the office, on an outpatient basis.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment