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What Is The Treatment For Vericose Vein?

My mother is suffering from vericose vein. These are visible to the naked eye. The problem is of stiffness in the legs and the feet.Some sort of curent also begins from the outer walls of the Vagina and causes severe pain for few seconds. Some times this current begins from the feet or the legs and goes up to vaginal walls and causes the said pain. Is it due to varicose veins or that it relates to lower part of the back bone? email: YYYY@YYYY +91-98141-83821
Thu, 19 Mar 2015
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Hi,
Varicose veins are usually painless or at most cause a dull ache in the legs at the end of the day which disappears with raising the legs or after a nights rest. Radiating pain is usually a sign of nerve related pains.
You should see a Neurologist for the pain. You could also get Laser done for the Varicose veins and then see the response of pain after the vein ablation is done.
Take care,
Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.
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What Is The Treatment For Vericose Vein?

Hi, Varicose veins are usually painless or at most cause a dull ache in the legs at the end of the day which disappears with raising the legs or after a nights rest. Radiating pain is usually a sign of nerve related pains. You should see a Neurologist for the pain. You could also get Laser done for the Varicose veins and then see the response of pain after the vein ablation is done. Take care, Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.