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What Is The Treatment For Varicose Veins Of Leg Confirmed By Dopler And Previously Infected?

Hai Doctor. I have the varicose porblem in my left leg. Dr.S have confrim the varicose by dopler. Some time before I have some infaction on that side. By this effect my leg was sowlen but sum local tretment I am fit. Today my leg have no pain, no sowlen even than I am easely walk.
Thu, 2 Jan 2014
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Hello there!
If the deep veins are free of DVT and you have no other comorbidity the best way to manage here is to strip the varicosities or sclerotherapy of the varicosities.But the infection and the pain needs to rule out DVT as in that case varcosities can not be treated surgically. use compressive stockings and raise leg when ever possible
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s khan
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What Is The Treatment For Varicose Veins Of Leg Confirmed By Dopler And Previously Infected?

Hello there! If the deep veins are free of DVT and you have no other comorbidity the best way to manage here is to strip the varicosities or sclerotherapy of the varicosities.But the infection and the pain needs to rule out DVT as in that case varcosities can not be treated surgically. use compressive stockings and raise leg when ever possible regards s khan