Alternatives to sclerotherapy varicose veins
Not all malformed veins require treatment. When there are no other
symptoms, it is safe to monitor the veins to see if they get worse or
begin causing other symptoms.
Lifestyle changes can prevent the veins from getting worse and prevent the development of new varicose veins. Other treatment strategies may include:
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People who are concerned about the risks and benefits of sclerotherapy should discuss the procedure with a doctor and consider seeking a second opinion. It is also wise to contact an insurer to learn whether the procedure is covered.
Lifestyle changes can prevent the veins from getting worse and prevent the development of new varicose veins. Other treatment strategies may include:
- cryotherapy or freezing the veins
- laser therapy, using light to fade the veins
- vein ablation, using heat on a malformed vein
- closing the vein with surgery
- surgically removing the veins in severe cases
Takeaway
Sclerotherapy is usually a minor, noninvasive procedure to fix troublesome veins. The outlook for people after sclerotherapy is good since serious side effects are rare and it is effective.
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People who are concerned about the risks and benefits of sclerotherapy should discuss the procedure with a doctor and consider seeking a second opinion. It is also wise to contact an insurer to learn whether the procedure is covered.
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