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Varicose veins, often called varicosities or varicoses, are a disorder in which veins expand. In this condition, the veins appear blue or dark purple in hue and are enlarged. A patient with varicose veins may experience pain as a result of poor blood flow. The illness usually affects the legs and feet since standing and walking increases the pressure in the lower body's veins.
According to the Society for Vascular Surgery, varicose veins can occur in almost anyone and affect up to 35% of people in the United States. Almost 50% of varicose vein patients have a family history of varicose veins. If both parents have varicose veins, the chances of developing the disease are close to 90%. Thus, with the increasing prevalence of varicose veins, demand for Varicose Vein Treatment is also increasing with a rapid pace. Larger varicose veins are treated with ligation and stripping, laser treatment, or radiofrequency treatment, while smaller varicose veins and spider veins are usually treated with sclerotherapy or laser therapy.
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