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A varicose vein is a vein that has become inflamed and swollen as the result of the breakdown of the valves that otherwise prevent blood in the veins from flowing away from the heart. A varicose vein in the anus is a hemorrhoid. Varicose veins are permanent. Treatment usually starts with the use of compression stockings to support the vein. However, if those do not work, drug therapies can be tried. After that, the only treatment is to block or remove the vein. In most cases, this will not affect the patient as the flow of blood through veins is usually redundant in most parts of the body.

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  • Varicose veins
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  • A varicose vein is a vein that has become inflamed and swollen as the result of the breakdown of the valves that otherwise prevent blood in the veins from flowing away from the heart. A varicose vein in the anus is a hemorrhoid. Varicose veins are permanent. Treatment usually starts with the use of compression stockings to support the vein. However, if those do not work, drug therapies can be tried. After that, the only treatment is to block or remove the vein. In most cases, this will not affect the patient as the flow of blood through veins is usually redundant in most parts of the body.
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mortalityrate
  • Low, but numerous complications such as continued loss of muscle tone.
symptom
  • Notably swollen veins protruding from the skin, pain in the effected area
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Name
  • Varicose vein
Type
  • Vascular damage
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Cause
  • Reverse pressure on the veins, often caused by prolonged standing in one place
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  • A varicose vein is a vein that has become inflamed and swollen as the result of the breakdown of the valves that otherwise prevent blood in the veins from flowing away from the heart. A varicose vein in the anus is a hemorrhoid. As blood pressure is lost in the capillaries, blood only moves through the veins through peristaltic movements - the squeezing of veins through muscular action (this type of pressure also causes movement of fluids through the lymphatic system and food through the small intestine). To prevent blood from flowing the wrong way through veins, there are one-way valves that prevent blood from flowing away from the heart. However, when muscles are not used and blood must flow against the force of gravity, the valves often are destroyed. This is common in occupations that require standing without movement for long periods of time. As a result, blood has a harder time moving through the veins, causing inflammation, swelling and fatigue as it becomes more difficult to return blood to the heart. Varicose veins are permanent. Treatment usually starts with the use of compression stockings to support the vein. However, if those do not work, drug therapies can be tried. After that, the only treatment is to block or remove the vein. In most cases, this will not affect the patient as the flow of blood through veins is usually redundant in most parts of the body.
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