Female | 56
what to expect after sclerotherapy?
What to expect after sclerotherapy?
Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Answered on 23rd May '24
- Most patients can expect to see results in 3-6 weeks for smaller spider veins and in 3-4 months for larger veins.
- Depending on the measure and number of your spider veins, you might need a series of therapies to treat spider veins.
- You will have the ability to walk immediately after undergoing sclerotherapy. Walking will play a crucial role in preventing blood clots.
- You'll be requested to wear compression stockings (for approximately 2 weeks) to maintain pressure on the treated veins.
- You will be able to drive even after sclerotherapy.
- Following activities may impair your healing process:
- Don’t drink alcohol or smoke for 2 days
- Don’t remain sitting or standing for long periods of time.
- Click here to find an elaborate answer detailing what things to avoid after sclerotherapy.
- You may experience the following symptoms in rare cases:
- You will experience a stinging sensation at the site of treatment, along with bruising or discoloration.
- Click here to know why these symptoms are seen and how they can be dealt with.
- This treatment will give you a long-lasting treatment, but the results won't be permanent.
- Don’t drink alcohol or smoke for 2 days
- Don’t remain sitting or standing for long periods of time.
- Click here to find an elaborate answer detailing what things to avoid after sclerotherapy.
- You will experience a stinging sensation at the site of treatment, along with bruising or discoloration.
- Click here to know why these symptoms are seen and how they can be dealt with.
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महिला | 69
Vericose veins are large, twisted veins that make your legs swell, hurt, and ache. They happen when the valves in the veins stop working correctly. One common treatment is sclerotherapy. In this procedure, a solution gets injected into the vein. The vein then shrinks and eventually disappears completely. If you think you have vericose veins, visit a doctor. They'll evaluate your condition and decide on the right treatment.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hi. I am ravi.i am 39 year old . My left leg in varicose veins please help me
Male | 39
Varicose veins occur when the veins in the leg can be big and swollen and they can be twisted. They are the ones that usually remain visible and they may be blue or purple. Some people feel as if their legs are heavy or are in pain. Being active, resting your legs at a higher level, and using compression stockings can be things that can help. If it irritates you a lot, visit a doctor.
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I want to consult for my father for his varicose veins with a history of diabetes. What kind of dr should I consult with..MS Surgeon or neuro surgeon.
Male | 56
It is recommended to visit a MS Surgeon for your father's varicose veins with diabetes. Varicose veins are swollen and twisted veins, which are often found in diabetics. Symptoms include such as pain, swelling and skin changes. Causes can be genetics or standing up for a long time. Treatment might include lifestyle changes, compression stockings, or MS Surgeon surgery to better blood flow and symptoms.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
What to avoid after sclerotherapy?
Male | 54
Answered on 23rd May '24
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What to expect after sclerotherapy?
Female | 56
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nikhil Chaudhari
Hi Ma'am Good morning For me doctor send go for surgery. Main vain was damaged. Any other option is there ji with out surgery. Can you give me surgery
Female | 42
Your concern is valid. Vein damage warrants surgery in many instances. Untreated vein issues risk clots and swelling. Surgery addresses circulation issues, preventing complications. Rarely, alternatives exist, though doctor's guidance remains crucial for optimal results. The vein's condition primarily determines treatment approach. Consulting your physician helps understand options for your specific case.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Im 16 year old, I'm thinking of taking L argenine supplement to boost my vascular health and ED is it safe for me?
Male | 16
L-arginine is a supplement often used for vascular health and erectile dysfunction (ED). While most people can take it without issues, it's important to note that supplements can interact with medications and cause side effects. To stay safe, consult a doctor before starting any new supplement.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Should i elevate my legs after sclerotherapy?
Male | 46
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Rahul Agarwal
My father ( age 80) is having varicose veins and later due to some jit to foot he got partial foot drop and toes are dragged. He is walking in that foot kid of limping way. At ine of toe finger hard blister formed which pains s bit when touched ground.Took Auyrvedic treatment which gave some relief but walking ability need to improve.
Male | 80
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Rahul Agarwal
How to sleep after sclerotherapy?
Female | 39
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Rahul Agarwal
My father, aged 69 years has swelling in his both legs since past few years! We consulted doctors but they said his one leg will have little swelling forever and treated the other leg by giving injections to clear blockage in veins. But still it is ineffective. Can you please suggest which specialist to consult for this problem?
Male | 69
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Rahul Agarwal
My mother has deep vein thrombosis in her left leg amd she was to replace her his is it safe
Female | 44
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Nikhil Chaudhari
I am 52 year lady.doctor suggest me to operation in condition that describes below Hyperechoic thromboembolus is seen in distal part of axillary artery. Hyperechoic thromboembolus is seen at mid and distal part of brachial artery (before bifurcation) No flow on Doppler, s/o significant block Hypoechoic thormboembolus is seen in proximal part of ulnar artery. No flow in radial and ulnar arteries.
Female | 52
You have developed a serious condition such as arterial thrombosis, where your arteries are blocked by blood clots. This may cause you to experience symptoms such as pain, coldness, and numbness in your arm. Among the factors that can cause arterial thrombosis are things such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or smoking. You might need a medical process called thrombectomy to remove the clots and recover the blood circulation. It is essential to abide by your doctor's orders and follow the treatment plan to avoid further health issues.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Is sclerotherapy painful?
Female | 66
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Rahul Agarwal
Bronco vascular marking incrses ka kya treatment hai
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Bronchovascular marking increase signals something happening in your lungs. It could mean infection, fluid buildup, or lung issues. To treat it, you must find the exact cause - maybe X-rays or CT scans. Once you know the reason, treatment may be medication, therapy or other interventions for better lungs.
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