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Conservative Treatment

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Venous insufficiency, or venous disease, is a condition where the veins do not send blood back to the heart as efficiently as the heart pumps out blood. This causes a blood pool in the veins in the lower part of the body. It can cause pain, aching, and throbbing, along with other more serious symptoms. Conservative venous treatment is the first line of defense in combating venous disease.

What is conservative venous treatment?

Conservative venous treatments are procedures and practices designed to maximize venous health without invasive techniques. Rather than removing veins or other problematic elements of the body through surgery, conservative treatments aim to “conserve” the body.
Some patients with venous problems find that conservative treatment is enough to manage their symptoms. When a low-impact, minimum intervention treatment is available, it should be tried first before resorting to more extreme solutions.

How does conservative venous treatment work?

There are a number of different treatments that can be used individually or in conjunction with one another in order to battle the negative effects of a venous disease. Some of the most common include compression therapy, elevation, exercising, medication, and preventative techniques.
Compression: Compression stockings are designed to place pressure on the leg, which reduces the pooling of blood in varicose veins. They can be effective in stopping venous disease and reducing its progression while alleviating symptoms.
Elevation: Sufferers of early stage venous disease may find relief if they elevate the affected leg(s). By elevating them above the level of the heart for several minutes at a time in the morning and night, blood flow is encouraged.
Exercise: Exercises such as stretching the legs, tapping toes, and flexing the feet can encourage blood flow throughout the legs, especially for people who sit or stand in one place for long periods each day.
Medication: Some people with venous disease find that medication helps, either to relieve the disease itself or simply to aid with the symptoms. There are a number of medications that a doctor may recommend.
Prevention: As with most diseases, prevention can be easier than a cure – especially when there is a genetic link. Preventative techniques such as maintaining a healthy weight, routinely exercising, avoiding smoking, and moving frequently throughout the day can help lower your chance of developing a venous disease or can help prevent it from progressing.

If you’re interested in learning more about the different methods of conservative venous treatment, contact the specialists at South Texas Vein Institute in Edinburg, Texas today.

What are the benefits of conservative venous treatment?

Conservative venous treatment is the first line of defense against venous disease. There are a number of different techniques that can be tried in order to find a combination that works. These treatments can be done at home or work and do not require invasive surgeries or downtime, so they fit into daily life. They are a holistic way to stop, slow, or prevent venous disease.

What can I expect during my treatment?

This depends on the kinds of treatment you are pursuing and the level of your venous disease. For people with fairly mild venous disease, they may find that the progression of venous disease reverses and their symptoms fully stop. If you have a more advanced form of venous disease, you may find that conservative treatments aid with symptoms but do not fully alleviate them and further procedures may be necessary.

What results can I expect after conservative venous treatment?

Depending on the severity of your venous disease, you may find that it goes away entirely or your symptoms disappear or lessen. For many people, these vein treatments must be maintained in order to see lasting effects.

Who is a good candidate for conservative venous treatment?

Many people with venous disease are good candidates for this kind of treatment, especially those confined to a bed or a wheelchair or for whom more invasive treatments are not an option. This is also the ideal treatment for those with mild venous disease.
If you have venous disease, don’t wait any longer – contact the South Texas Vein Institute in Edinburg, Texas to schedule a consultation today.

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