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subject: Vulvar Varicose Veins: The Causes And Treatments [print this page]


During the time a woman is pregnant there is an broadening of the hormone levels and the amount of blood which passes through the veins. This can cause swelling in the pelvic area. During this time there is also the enlargement of the uterus which adds more pressure on these vulvar varicose veins.

Just like underwear, the V Brace helps your support the vulvar varicose vein. This is a brace with many adjustments for people. This can help with leg pain, back aches, and other issues associated with vulvar varicose veins.

Most of the time, vulvar varicose veins will go away after the pregnancy is over. If they do not, then there might be a need to have them surgically removed.

By holding to a daily workout routine, you can lower the chance of getting varicose veins. Make sure during pregnancy though to confirm what workout is best for you before you go through with it.

Elevating the leg when you are sitting , or avoiding crossing the legs when you are sitting too are both good ideas to help prevent varicose veins. Walking even helps by giving the blood more circulation.

Protective clothes also lower the pressure to vulvar varicose veins. The brace mentioned before is perfect for this. You can also simply wear stockings or other items similar to that which allow you to achieve the same result. Supports like these will help reduce swelling.

Attempt to wear the support stockings when you wake up each morning. Be sure they are not tight enough to cut off circulation.

Also, try to lay on your left side when you sleep at night because the right area of the body is typically the side where the vulvar varicose veins appear. Prop yourself with pillows while you sleep can lower the risk as well of getting vulvar varicose veins during pregnancy.

by: Corena Mastin...




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