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Accidents Happen: A Guide to Children's Emergencies


Some Things You Need to Know About Varicose Veins

Unfortunately, varicose veins are quite common for many men and women. You can get them at any age, and if you don't treat them correctly, it can mean a lot of pain that prohibits you from doing those things in life that you want to do. Here are some things that you need to know about varicose veins.

How Do Varicose Veins Exhibit Themselves?

Varicose veins can show up in many different forms. Many people get them on their legs; you can see them because they are so close to the surface, and they hurt. But what may people do not realize is that you can also get internal varicose veins. For example, even hemorrhoids are a form of varicose veins. These veins are flared up inside the body and only come close to the surface as they become larger and more painful.

The size of the veins can vary from time to time, so it is best if you can help to maintain the veins and prevent them from becoming too large.

How Do You Treat Varicose Veins?

The treatment for varicose veins will depend on the type of veins that you have. If you have lots of veins on your legs, you might consider wearing compression stockings. These stockings help to hold up the skin so that the veins cannot enlarge quite so much. Pregnant women who have varicose veins benefit from wearing these kind of stockings, especially if they get the veins around their midriff and lower abdomen.

In many cases, resting your body and elevating the affected area will help. For instance, if you have varicose veins in your legs and feet, try resting often and lifting the extremities higher than your heart.

And lastly, if you have hemorrhoids, you should use a cream or ice that will help to lessen the pain for the skin and hopefully reduce the swelling.

What Medical Options Do I Have?

In some cases you can get surgery to correct the veins. The doctor can help to close off a certain area of the veins so that they are no longer so big. However, know that even after a surgery, there is still a chance that the veins will reappear, and that is why it is so important to follow your doctor's instructions in preventing the veins from coming back.

If you are dealing with painful varicose veins, talk to a specialist about your options right away. 

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Accidents Happen: A Guide to Children's Emergencies

One of the things I learned when I had children was that accidents can happen at any time. Unfortunately, my children's pediatrician was not always available when those accidents did happen. I had to learn what was considered an emergency and what could wait until the doctor's office was open. Knowing the difference and what to do in non-emergency situations can be confusing. That is why I created this blog. I wanted to provide other parents with a guide that helps them to understand when it is time to head for urgent care or the hospital and when injuries could be treated at home.