Don’t Let Common Misconceptions Delay This Vital Treatment

Written by Mohan Garikiparithi
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varicose vein misconceptionsWhen it comes to varicose veins, there are plenty of misconceptions floating around which can give patients the wrong information. Many people believe that varicose veins are simply an aesthetic problem and don’t realize that there are a slew of treatments for them.

Varicose veins are the result of the veins being unable to send blood back to the heart, so veins become visible and bulge. For some patients, this may just be something ugly to look at, while others suffer from swollen, heavy, achy legs.

One of the main treatment methods for varicose veins is vein ablation, which is minimally invasive and only involves an IV. The treatment shuts down the abnormal vein and reroutes the blood to another vein.

This is an outpatient procedure where you don’t need to stay in a hospital for days. Better yet, results are noticeable within four to six weeks. Complication risk is less than 0.1 percent.

The biggest misconception when it comes to varicose vein treatment is that it is highly painful and that recovery time is long. These are false – not only is the procedure not painful, but you can actually walk out of the office once the treatment is done.

Lastly, fear tends to play a large role in preventing patients from obtaining treatment. The fear stems from stories they heard from outdated treatment methods, but treatment for varicose veins has come such a long way that you can remove the ideas from your mind completely.

A simple conversation with your health care professional can ease your mind and put you on track to finally treating your varicose veins.

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