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  1. What is the treatment for spider veins?

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    Dr. Anet Varghese

    Dr. Anet Varghese community pageDoctor of Medicine (MBBS) · 1 years of expSpider veins will not go away on their own, and while they do not cause much of a problem; initially, they ten...Read more
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  2. There are several treatments for spider veins, including12:
    • Compression stockings or socks, which place pressure on the veins in the lower legs.
    • Sclerotherapy, which involves injecting an irritant directly into the affected vein.
    • Laser treatment, which uses a laser to treat small spider veins close to the skin’s surface.
    • Endovenous laser therapy (EVLT).
    • Surgery.
    • Lifestyle changes.
    • Radiofrequency occlusion.
    • Lasers and intense pulsed light.
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    • Compression stockings or socks Wearing compression stockings or socks places pressure on the veins in the lower legs. ...
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    There are seven major treatments for varicose veins and spider veins:

    • 1. Support (compression) stockings. The most conservative approach is simply to wear properly fitting support hose, especially when the veins cause pain or discomfort. ...
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    For cosmetic reasons, you may want to remove spider veins, which are visible, tiny blood vessels mostly found in your legs. Laser therapy is another effective way to remove them, in addition to the more popular treatment, sclerotherapy.
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    Dr. Bo Zhou

    Doctor of Medicine (MD) · 25 years of exp

    Generally, varicose veins are caused by blood stasis and venous wall weakness, which lead to obstruction of reflux. When the effect of conservative treatment is not good, the disease requires surgical treatment in most cases.
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    The most common treatments for varicose veins and spider veins include wearing support (compression) stockings. This is a conservative approach that can help alleviate pain and discomfort by creating gentle pressure in the leg, preventing blood from pooling and reducing leg swelling.
    Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment that involves injecting a liquid (typically a saline solution) into the spider veins to reduce or remove their appearance.
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      Spider veins are small, dilated blood vessels that appear near the surface of the skin, usually on the legs or face.
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