According to statistics, every fourth inhabitant of the planet, regardless of age and physiological data, suffers from varicose veins. Varicose veins is a predominantly hereditary disease, which can be provoked by genetic factors. Any aspect of a disease such as varicose veins can be a trigger for triggering the mechanism, including unhealthy diet, intense physical activity, or their complete absence. The clinical picture of the disease and the choice of treatment method depends on the stage and form of varicose veins, as well as the individual characteristics of the patient.
Pathogenesis and etiology
Currently, it has been proven and confirmed by scientific data that the main reason that predisposes to the appearance of the main symptoms of the disease is heredity. Genetic deficiencies, expressed in the transfer of genetic material responsible for the elasticity and tone of the venous walls, are passed from generation to generation, provoking the development of varicose veins.
In the presence of a hereditary predisposition, it is incredibly difficult to avoid the appearance of the main symptoms of the disease, because any factors that almost every average person encounters on a daily basis can serve as reasons, as a kind of catalyst for the launch of pathological processes. Among the most common reasons, the negative impact of which can cause pathology, are called:
- Lack of physical activity.
- The period of pregnancy and subsequent childbirth.
- Excess weight, especially with the localization of fat masses in the lower body.
- Long-term use of hormonal and potent drugs.
- Irrational approach to diet.
- Posture pathologies and a sedentary lifestyle.
- Commitment to regular tanning beds.
- Bad habits.
- Wearing tight and tight clothing.
Thus, varicose veins are primarily a genetic defect. The above causes of varicose veins, the result of the systematic effect of which are various pathologies of the circulatory system, including varicose veins, are among the most common. However, in each individual situation, other reasons, among other things, can play a negative role. It is almost impossible to completely eliminate all predisposing factors.
Excess weight can cause varicose veins to appear.
Clinical picture
Symptoms of varicose veins, regardless of the reasons, can vary significantly depending on the stage and form of the disease, as well as other factors, such as lifestyle and anatomical features of the structure of the venous system. At the moment, there are six main stages of varicose veins, each of which is characterized by a certain set of characteristic symptoms and causes of appearance.
First stage. At the initial stage of formation, varicose veins are characterized by the appearance of the following symptoms:
- Tingling.
- Heaviness and pain in the legs.
- Burning, itching.
- Night cramps.
You can also note the visual symptoms of varicose veins in the form of bluish stars and veins. At this stage, the patient notes the appearance of edema after physical exertion and in the evening.
Second stage. According to scientific data, the true varicose veins of the lower extremities, regardless of the reasons, begins precisely from the second stage of the formation of the disease. This is due to the fact that the symptoms that appear in the first two stages from varicose veins can be attributed to other diseases of the vascular system. During this period, the patient feels discomfort, tingling and soreness in the legs, even after reasons such as taking short walks. In addition, the visual symptoms of the disease are clearly visible: the vascular network, swollen veins, the formation of dense bluish nodes on the skin. In accordance with a similar picture, the third stage proceeds with varicose veins.
At the fourth and fifth stage, with varicose veins, due to oxygen starvation of tissues, trophic changes occur, expressed in the appearance of ulcerative areas. The skin from varicose veins takes on a dark shade, the veins become pronounced, dense to the touch.
The seventh stage is characterized as the most complex and advanced form of the disease. During this period, varicose veins of the lower extremities provokes the development of irreversible tissue changes, the appearance of non-healing trophic ulcers, which often become the causes of the death of skin areas.
In the advanced stages of varicose veins, trophic ulcers appear.
Effective therapies
Modern medicine offers patients several basic treatments for varicose veins. Among them, there are two main areas: invasive and conservative treatment of varicose veins. Each of these directions, in turn, is divided into corresponding subgroups. For example, a conservative treatment option includes the use of external and internal medications.
Invasive treatment of varicose veins is based on the use of radical methods of therapy for inflamed areas of the vascular system. Depending on the stage and symptoms of the disease, various treatment options can be used: from restoring the walls of damaged veins to their complete or partial removal. But the cardinal treatment of varicose veins provides for a number of contraindications, the presence of which excludes the use of any appropriate procedure.
Effective treatment of varicose veins, aimed at obtaining positive dynamics in the disease, is based on a complex combination of several types of therapy. Taking medications, for example, can be combined with some types of physiotherapeutic treatment, wearing compression underwear, and folk methods.
In addition, when prescribing certain treatment options for the patient, the patient also needs to make changes in the diet, practice moderate physical activity, and also minimize the factors that contribute to the progression of the disease as much as possible.
Medications
Medical treatment of varicose veins is used mainly in the early stages of the formation of the disease, regardless of its cause. Also, it is possible to take and apply drugs to varicose veins as an additional measure in the process of conducting invasive therapy. To treat the symptoms of varicose veins, drugs are used that have anti-inflammatory, regenerating, healing and venous outflow normalizing properties. If there is a risk of infection of the affected tissues, treatment with antibacterial drugs is required.
In most cases, drug treatment is used in the early stages of the disease.
With severe painful sensations, it is permissible to take painkillers, the action of which is aimed at eliminating symptoms, but not treating the causes of the disease. It is also practiced the use of drugs that improve the composition of the blood, thinning hemalimph, increasing the body's resistance.
The use of drugs helps to reduce both the visual manifestations that characterize varicose veins of the lower extremities, and physiological: edema, pain, severity. However, medical treatment of varicose veins is aimed at eliminating the symptoms, and not the causes of the disease. It is almost impossible to completely get rid of varicose veins and regenerate damaged varicose veins in this way.
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is an excellent addition to a single complex of treatment for varicose veins. The only significant disadvantage of this type of therapy is the need to carry out any procedures exclusively in medical institutions due to their specificity. The positive effect is achieved only if the treatment is taken on a regular basis.
The following types of procedures have the maximum efficiency and convenience in the treatment of the disease:
- Electrophoresis.
- Laser radiation.
- Infrared radiation.
- Magnetotherapy.
But, despite all the benefits of physiotherapy prescribed in order to eliminate varicose veins on the legs, there are a number of contraindications, due to which their treatment is completely excluded. As a rule, these include such symptoms with varicose veins as trophic ulcers, necrotic tissue changes, open wound surfaces.
Physiotherapy can only be carried out in a medical institution.
Surgical intervention
Surgical removal of the affected veins through an appropriate procedure is classified as one of the most effective ways to deal with varicose veins. But it is used only in the most severe and neglected cases, provided there is no positive dynamics in the process of using invasive and conservative methods of treating the disease.
Surgical intervention is based on the complete removal of the affected vein. The procedure requires the introduction of anesthetics to a patient who is worried about varicose veins, hospitalization and a long rehabilitation period. Depending on the causes of the disease and the indications, the operation for varicose veins can be carried out both as planned and as an emergency.
Invasive methods
A relatively new trend in the field of phlebology is invasive methods of treatment, the effectiveness of which is not inferior to surgical manipulations. At the same time, when carrying out such procedures, the patient does not need a long period of rehabilitation. In addition, there are no contraindications and side effects. However, invasive methods may not be effective enough for the symptoms of advanced varicose veins.
These methods include the following: sclerotherapy and laser exposure. The first technique is used for the symptoms of varicose veins, both separately and as a component of a medical complex. During the sclerotherapy procedure, a substance is injected into the damaged vein that promotes the rapid regeneration of cells and tissues. To completely get rid of varicose veins, it is enough to carry out five to six such procedures.
Laser therapy is somewhat similar to the surgical principle of therapeutic action, which allows you to permanently get rid of the symptoms of varicose veins. During the procedure, direct exposure to laser radiation occurs through the skin. The laser partially destroys the tissue of the damaged vein, thereby provoking its immediate contraction. The presence of scars or scars due to such a procedure is completely excluded.
Traditional methods
Of course, it will not work to get rid of varicose veins forever through the use of folk methods, but it is quite possible to somewhat reduce the visual and physiological manifestations of the disease. The main aspect of home therapy is regularity. It is possible to achieve good results and eliminate unpleasant symptoms with varicose veins only if the procedures are performed daily and in accordance with accepted norms.
As the most effective procedures for the causes and symptoms of varicose veins, which can be carried out at home, compresses based on various medicines and herbs are called. The following recipes are especially popular:
- The pulp of ripe tomatoes, ground into pulp. An excellent remedy for varicose veins in the early stages of the disease. Apply to inflamed veins for two to three hours daily.
- Varicose veins of the lower extremities can be eliminated and bothersome symptoms can be reduced by using fresh aloe or Kalanchoe leaves. To do this, the plant should be ground into a gruel and applied to the affected area overnight.
- Homemade yogurt. To prepare the compress, moisten a cotton swab or bandage abundantly in a container with yogurt, and then apply it to the leg.
- Infusion of hop cones. Soak a gauze swab with a saturated infusion and fix it on the leg with a tight bandage. The procedure should be carried out daily.
- White cabbage leaves. It is quite simple to use them: scald the leaves with boiling water, cool and apply to the affected areas, and then fix them with an elastic bandage. This method is great for severe pain and swelling.
- Slices of green tomatoes. Apply several slices of unripe tomatoes to the sore spot and fix them with a bandage. The duration of the procedure should not exceed five hours.
- Propolis. Propolis-based preparations can be used only after receiving a medical prescription, since the agent is classified as potent. It is possible to use tinctures and aqueous solutions of this beekeeping product as compresses and therapeutic rubdowns.
Compresses are the most effective way to treat the disease at home.
Before using any home remedy for varicose veins, you should make sure that there is no risk of developing an allergy to any component of the recipe. It is almost impossible to eliminate varicose veins on the legs using procedures carried out at home. But the beneficial effect of the compresses described above helps to eliminate its causes and symptoms, thin the blood and strengthen the venous walls, which is an important component of the therapeutic complex.
Proper nutrition
Varicose veins often appear not only due to damage to the venous walls, but also due to thickening of the blood. To liquefy hemalymph, improve metabolic processes and restore blood microcirculation, the patient needs to make certain adjustments to his usual diet.
To begin with, you should exclude from the menu all sweet, fatty and fried foods, as well as flour products. Low-fat meat, vegetables, fruits, fermented milk products, cereals should be present as the prevailing products on the table of a patient with varicose veins of the legs. On the basis of these products, it is quite possible to build not only a healthy, but also a varied dietary menu, in addition, such dishes help thin the blood and eliminate the symptoms of the disease.
Tips & Tricks
As an additional measure for varicose veins, patients also need to wear compression underwear, which evenly distributes the load on the legs, preventing the appearance of unpleasant symptoms and the progression of the disease. You can also replace special underwear with ordinary elastic bandages, the effect of their use is noticeable no less clearly. The only drawback of elastic bandages is the relative inconvenience in the process of fixing this device.
For the prevention and treatment of varicose veins, it is recommended to wear compression underwear.
Walking at a leisurely pace for short walks also helps to normalize blood circulation and improve the supply of oxygen and nutrients to cells and tissues. But this method can be used as an additional component of the medical complex only if there are no contraindications. As an additional method of treating pathologies of veins and blood vessels, a contrast shower can be called. Regular use of this procedure improves blood circulation, promotes the restoration of skin cells, and also reduces swelling and soreness. It should not be forgotten that for any damage to the vascular system, you can only take a warm, but not a hot shower.
It is almost impossible to completely cure varicose veins through treatment with any one technique. Only a complex combination of several ways to combat the causes of varicose veins will allow you to forget about the unpleasant symptoms of this disease forever.
To avoid complications, you should not self-medicate. Before using any, even the most innocuous agent, you should consult your doctor.