I believe many of my friends have seen people with bulging blood vessels in the calf area. In fact, this is also a disease, which we often call varicose veins. Varicose veins do not cause any discomfort to patients in the early stages, but if not treated in time, they can easily lead to leg ulcers in the later stages, and in severe cases, amputation may be required. Currently, the main method for treating varicose veins is surgical treatment, especially minimally invasive surgery, which is the most widely used treatment method. This article will also introduce the advantages of minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of varicose veins and postoperative care methods. Varicose veins mainly occur in the great saphenous vein and the small saphenous vein. Traditional treatment methods use ligation or excision, which are very traumatic and may cause a variety of complications. The scars formed after the operation are also difficult for patients, especially female patients, to accept. Disadvantages of traditional varicose vein surgery: Traditional treatments for varicose veins mostly use lasers, surgery, etc., but due to the large trauma, great pain, long recovery time, high treatment costs, and easy recurrence after treatment, large side effects, and common complications and sequelae, many patients become discouraged after suffering. advantage: The non-invasive technology is painless, the results are natural and beautiful without leaving scars, there is no recurrence after one-time treatment, you can leave immediately after treatment without hospitalization, natural therapy eliminates complications, and the treatment range is wide and suitable for all ages. Postoperative Care 1. Get out of bed and move around as soon as possible after surgery. 2. You can eat semi-liquid food 24 hours after the operation and drink more beverages containing vitamin C and electrolytes. 3. Wrap the affected limb with an elastic bandage for one week and use the limb pressure system for treatment. 4. After one week, wear elastic stockings for half a year, with a pressure range of 20~30mmHg. 5. After recovery and discharge from hospital, take regular walks, 40 minutes of slow walking every day, to increase the effect of calf muscle pump. 6. Pay attention to protecting the lower limbs after treatment to avoid injury. 7. Avoid wearing tight underwear. 8. Eat more foods rich in collagen to help maintain the elasticity of blood vessels. 9. Quit smoking and drinking. Smoking and drinking are important factors that cause vascular diseases. This article has introduced in great detail the advantages of minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of varicose veins and postoperative care methods. We also hope that all varicose vein patients can understand that varicose veins must be treated as early as possible, especially for patients with varicocele. If not treated in time, it will have a certain impact on the formation and vitality of sperm. In severe cases, it will even lead to azoospermia and dead sperm. Doing the above points, in addition to being more helpful for recovery after treatment, is also a key factor in preventing recurrence of varicose veins after surgery. |
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