Varicose Veins Treatment : Diagnosis, Tests, and Long-Term Management
3 weeks ago
I was diagnosed with varicose veins 3 years ago and have been taking medication since then. What should I do next, and is long-term medication enough for treatment?
Answers (1)
Based on your history, you were diagnosed with varicose veins around three years ago and have been managing it with medications like Limpidim tablets since then. While medicines can help reduce symptoms such as pain, swelling, and discomfort, they do not permanently cure the condition.
Since you have already undergone a Doppler test, which is the standard investigation to assess vein function and blood flow, it is important to review your current condition again. Varicose veins can progress over time, especially if left untreated beyond medication.
If you are still experiencing pain or discomfort, it may indicate that the condition requires advanced treatment rather than just medicines. Modern options like laser treatment or minimally invasive procedures can effectively treat varicose veins with faster recovery and better long-term results.
I would recommend that you consult a vascular specialist again, get a repeat Doppler evaluation if needed, and discuss definitive treatment options. Relying only on long-term medication is usually not sufficient for complete resolution.
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