
People usually like to be in control of their physical and mental wellbeing. However, sometimes, things can show up that a person has no control over. Take the legs, for example. When young, the legs are strong with smooth skin. When older, the legs start exhibiting the signs of a well-lived life.
This means that, for women, more often than not at least one varicose vein will make an appearance on her leg. There are a variety of different reasons as to why a varicose vein might choose to make a woman's leg its home, the first of which has to do with excessive weight gain.
Yes, there are legitimate reasons for gaining a lot of weight quickly, such as becoming pregnant, or as a side effect of medication. However, the fact remains that excessive weight gain is what can more often than not cause a varicose vein, because it puts pressure on the vein, blood flow is slowed, and the vein swells. The result is something that many women would prefer to hide.
To this end, there are a variety of different ways that a varicose vein can be treated. If the vein itself poses no immediate threat and is more of a cosmetic nuisance than anything else, then the vein will be gradually erased via medicinal injections. However, if a rash develops next to the vein, and there is a great amount of stiffness involved, then the vein might become ulcerated. In this situation, laser therapy will restore blood flow, leaving healthy and clear-looking legs.
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