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    How To Get Rid Of Varicose Veins?

    July 4, 2018 By

    There are measures you can take on your own to help prevent varicose veins from getting worse. Exercising, losing weight, not wearing tight clothes, avoiding long periods of standing / sitting, and elevating your legs can help to limit the progression of varicose veins. Wearing compression stockings can also help to improve circulation.

    On top of lifestyle changes, treatments like Venixxa can help to relieve the signs and symptoms of varicose veins. Venixxa can be used with compression stockings and can be found in your local pharmacy. Ask your pharmacist about Venixxa.

    Varicose veins can be removed via the following procedures:

    • Sclerotherapy: In this procedure, an injection is used to cause the unhealthy veins to scar and close. This results in the blood rerouting through healthier veins, reducing the appearance of Varicose veins.
    • Laser Surgery: This procedure involves the use of a laser to send strong bursts of light into the vein, causing the vein to slowly fade and disappear.

    Varicose veins are a sign of chronic venous disease, a progressive disease that can get worse if left untreated. Venixxa can be used to relieve signs and symptoms of Varicose veins. Ask your pharmacist about Venixxa.

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