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subject: Delay In Opting For Varicose Veins Treatment May Take Away Your Mobility [print this page]


Are you suffering from painful varicose veins on your legs? The problem is indeed of a serious nature, and you should seek a cure as soon as possible. Varicose veins are usually caused when the legs have to support heavy weight for a considerable period of time on a regular basis. Not surprisingly, overweight people suffer the most from this ailment. However, pregnant mothers, senior citizens, and in some cases, even active sportspersons can suffer from it.

So, what is the cure for varicose veins?

Unfortunately, unless varicose veins are diagnosed really early, there isn't any proper cure available for these. The only possible cure is to surgically remove the affected veins, alleviating pain and restoring mobility.

So, I can simply go to a nearby clinic to get the affected veins removed, can't I?

You cannot just go to any surgeon to get varicose veins removed. In recent years, a lot of clinics have popped up across USA that promise quick solution from varicose veins through surgery. Be wary of these clinics, and these mostly employ surgeons who have recently passed out of medical schools. These surgeons ask for lower amounts as salary, but at the same time, their lack of experience also poses a risk for patients.

So, what do I do?

You need to find a surgeon who has got years of experience in removing varicose veins without affecting other nearby blood vessels. That way, even after the few veins are removed, you will have sufficient blood circulating through your legs so as to retain normal mobility. There are two simple steps by which you can find a good, experienced surgeon. These include:

1.Asking friends and acquaintances: Do you have a friend, relative or acquaintance who has suffered from similar ailments and has been cured successfully? Ask that person where he (or she) went to get treated. You will be surprised by how helpful these testimonials can be, since those are coming from someone who is not endorsing the services of any particular surgeon or clinic.

2.Approaching the surgeon/clinic yourself: Once you have gotten a referral, it is best to visit the clinic or the surgeon's office to have a face to face chat. Check out the surgeon's affiliations and certificates right away, as long as his (or her) track record. If everything looks satisfactory, you can discuss about appointments and fees.

by: Aliceshown




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