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What Causes Venous Reflux?

Wife had swelling in her lower legs Sunday night. Swelling went away in left leg bit remains in her right leg with some pain. Went to Dr. yesterday and he said venous reflix. What are the chances of such rapid and accute onset of this disorder? She had uteral ablation in april age 32 white female
Mon, 11 Jul 2016
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Hi Dear !! Thanks for your query to HCM .
Read and reviewed your query and health concerns.
My opinion-
IN the given situation, You seems to be having-VARICOSE VEINS- which needs to be checked physically and investigated and confirmed by your family Physician.
Dear, You seem to be having long standing Varicose Veins in both legs, but recently, your perforator veins valves (-which communicate superficial with deep vein systems of leg veins-) seems to have failed in maintaining unidirectional flow from superficial to deep leg veins.
Cause of left veins going away-is due to nearby accompanying perforator veins are draining with competant valves.
But the right leg is with some pains-which is due to engorged veins-related with incompetant valve of the perforator vein and this seems to indicate deep vein thrombosis-start, which needs to be investigated and treated soon.
USG with Doppler Study of BOTH LEG VEINS would fix the cause of this sudden leg problem in your case.
Consult General Surgeon who would investigate and send you to Vascular Vein Surgeon-to Correct this perforator and long / short saphenous vein devect.Get this problem attended URGENTLY, to avoid further complications.
Dear Don't feel insecure,as this could be attended and corrected medically.

Do' Suggested-
Consult General and Vascualr Surgeon/ Chest Surgeon, in consults with family doctor.
Other causes of sudden leg vein problem,needs to be verified and ruled out, before giving any treatment.

Hope this would help you to plan further of this complex illness of yours.

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What Causes Venous Reflux?

Hi Dear !! Thanks for your query to HCM . Read and reviewed your query and health concerns. My opinion- IN the given situation, You seems to be having-VARICOSE VEINS- which needs to be checked physically and investigated and confirmed by your family Physician. Dear, You seem to be having long standing Varicose Veins in both legs, but recently, your perforator veins valves (-which communicate superficial with deep vein systems of leg veins-) seems to have failed in maintaining unidirectional flow from superficial to deep leg veins. Cause of left veins going away-is due to nearby accompanying perforator veins are draining with competant valves. But the right leg is with some pains-which is due to engorged veins-related with incompetant valve of the perforator vein and this seems to indicate deep vein thrombosis-start, which needs to be investigated and treated soon. USG with Doppler Study of BOTH LEG VEINS would fix the cause of this sudden leg problem in your case. Consult General Surgeon who would investigate and send you to Vascular Vein Surgeon-to Correct this perforator and long / short saphenous vein devect.Get this problem attended URGENTLY, to avoid further complications. Dear Don t feel insecure,as this could be attended and corrected medically. Do Suggested- Consult General and Vascualr Surgeon/ Chest Surgeon, in consults with family doctor. Other causes of sudden leg vein problem,needs to be verified and ruled out, before giving any treatment. Hope this would help you to plan further of this complex illness of yours. If need be, update any health issue 24 x 7 by a direct question to ME, at following HCM link-http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel?page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=70229 Dear, if satisfied,Don t forget to close this query with YOUR pleasing feedback comments to rate this reply and service, to boost the morale of incoming Emergency patients like YOU, at HCM services. If you want to update more details and ask more update queries , You are most Welcome herewith !! Good Day!! Wishing Good Healthy Life in time to come!! Dr.Savaskar M.N. Senior Surgical Specialist M.S.Genl-CVTS