Varicose veins are more than just an aesthetic nuisance. Apart from looking unsightly, they can also cause health issues. Unfortunately, many of those with varicose veins prefer to cover their imperfections by wearing pants instead of seeking treatment from Dr. Carol A. White. As a result, their problem can get worse. If you have varicose veins, here’s what you should know:
Varicose Veins Can Pose a Threat to Your Health
Typically, varicose veins develop in the legs and feet and are visible through your skin due to their discolored appearance and bulk. They occur when the valves of your veins fall or cannot keep proper blood flow, making it difficult for the blood to travel to your heart. The blood will then start to pool in your veins, causing varicose veins.
Issues Can Arise When Varicose Veins are Not Treated
Untreated varicose veins can cause continuous pooling of blood in your veins, making the situation worse. You could experience any of the following conditions:
- Tiredness and weakness. When varicose veins are left untreated for a long time, they can make your legs feel weak. Thus, you will get tired more intensely and quickly. This can be a serious consequence if you have to be on your feet all day.Â
- Leg pain and swelling. When you ignore your varicose veins, they can get more damaged over time. This damage can worsen your leg pain and swelling.
- Ulcers. If you have untreated veins, ulcers may develop. Also, you may experience spontaneous bleeding, and your wound may take a while to heal.Â
- Other issues. When varicose veins are not treated promptly, they can lead to deadly deep vein thrombosis, lipodermatosclerosis, and blood clots.Â
Treatment for Varicose Veins
The right treatment for your varicose veins depends on the kind of varicose veins you have, the condition’s severity, your medical history, and what your vein specialist recommends. Below are some of the effective treatments for varicose veins:
- Ablation. This procedure is meant to get rid of problematic blood vessels. It can be performed through conventional surgery or advanced methods that minimize the time you need to recover.Â
- Microphlebectomy. This minimally invasive outpatient procedure eliminates medium or big varicose veins.Â
- Sclerotherapy. A solution is injected into the affected veins, collapsing them with this procedure. It is ideal for removing smaller varicose veins.
Whether your varicose veins are bothering your eyes or your health, you should see a vein specialist as soon as possible. Ignoring your condition will result in more issues to deal with.

