The term venous disorders basically refers to various diseases of the deep and superficial venous system. Venous disorders of the superficial venous system include varicose veins and their consequences. Varicose veins can lead to leg ulcers, variceal bleeding or inflammation, for example. Diseases of the deep vein system include thrombosis and its consequences. Thrombosis can, for example, lead to the destruction of valves in the veins or to a pulmonary embolism. Having vein problems treated is therefore not a purely cosmetic matter due to dangerous secondary diseases.
If you want to have your vein problems treated, you have various options. The treatment of venous disorders depends on various factors. In order to treat vein problems and select the appropriate treatment method, a detailed examination must first be carried out. The results of the examination then form the basis for the treatment of venous disorders. Vein problems can be treated with sclerotherapy, laser therapy or even surgery. If it is only a matter of spider veins or the varicose veins are not yet too pronounced, treatment can usually be carried out using sclerotherapy and laser therapy. If the disease is already very advanced, surgery is often required to treat the vein problem.
Would you like to have your vein problems treated and would like a consultation on this topic? If you would like to have your vein problems treated, Dr. Nikolaus Linde is the right person for you. Make an appointment for a free, no-obligation consultation and find out about the various options for treating varicose veins and spider veins.
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