ABSTRACT
VARICOSE VEINS: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
Khadkutkar V. K.*, Rutuja Dasare, Vaishnavi Munde, Maheshwari Kapale, Dr. Dudhamal S. S.
Leg veins are the most prevalent locations for varicose veins, which are dilated, twisted, bulging veins in the legs brought on by superficial venous reflux. This is a component of a range of chronic venous diseases that significantly increase patient discomfort and the cost of medical care. A thorough history and a close inspection of the legs for vein distribution and skin abnormalities are part of the evaluation of individuals with venous illness. Varicose veins are a condition that affects the veins, particularly those in the legs, as a result of blood circulation turbulence and backward flow. Edema causes the veins to expand and become distorted. The condition of the varicose veins is made worse by the disease's numerous accompanying symptoms.
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