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Suggest Treatment For Severe Varicose Vein

hello. I have a severe varicose vein that I have one surgery on, and it didn t help at all. it goes from mid calf to the inner part of my vaginal area. it ha been more uncomfortable lately, but the thing I am concerned about is a sharp pain that I just recently started getting. is that normal? ive had this vein issue for several years, but never a sharp pain
Fri, 24 Apr 2015
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Hello, thank you for sharing your concerns with us!

Well, in this case your varicose vein seems to be quite big, so medical therapy in my opinion would not make any important difference. I'm afraid you have to see your surgeon again and do the proper examinations to find out any possible complication which gives you that sharp pain.

Take care! Best regards!
Dr Eriol.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Varicose Vein

Hello, thank you for sharing your concerns with us! Well, in this case your varicose vein seems to be quite big, so medical therapy in my opinion would not make any important difference. I m afraid you have to see your surgeon again and do the proper examinations to find out any possible complication which gives you that sharp pain. Take care! Best regards! Dr Eriol.