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Swelling of veins
Hi Dr my left leg. Particular at postero lateral side of thigh the veins are promonent I can touch and feel the swellon  vein. I don't know the reason.. There is no pain as such.. Is it of worried???, What treatment I hv to take for this...
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Thanks for asking it prolonged standing avoid use stalkins and consult
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It is likely that you're developing varicose veins. I would advise you to visit a general surgeon so that you can be evaluated and undergo the necessary treatment. These following steps may help: - Avoid standing for long periods, take regular breaks from standing - Use compression stockings as it gives relief and helps in control of varicose veins by improving the circulation. - Exercise regularly by doing exercises such as walking - Maintain a healthy weight as per your BMI - Do not sit with the legs crossed - While you sit or sleep, keep your feet raised on a pillow Visit a general surgeon if the problems worsen
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It is starting of varicose veins..u should wear stalkings till the time u r standing..avoid standing for long hours. Avoid hanging Ur legs n keep them straight on bed whenever u sit..For medication u can consult through practo consult direct. Regards Dr Deepika Gupta BHMS MD
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