We provide professional support in Varice Center.
Simply defined, varix is a disease specific to humans, characterized by
dilation and lengthening of a vein especially in the legs, accompanied by tortuosity.
It has not been identified in any other mammalian. The reason of dilation in
this system which is responsible for transporting blood from the legs to the
heart (bottom to top) is dysfunction of the valves of our veins in the leg
(venous insufficiency).
1. Edema: Often edema occurs in the ankle and the calf. Edema occurs especially
towards the evening due to prolonged standing, and is not apparent when you get
up in the morning.
2. Pain: It is a blunt and deep pain that develops due to
prolonged standing and imposes weight on the leg. Pain is relieved by lifting
the leg upward or lying for a while.
3. Itching: Itching accompanied by burning sensation and
throbbing may develop in and around the ankle especially when change of color
occurs.
4. Night cramps, tiredness and tension: Restlessness in
legs and the feeling of not knowing where to place your feet which especially
occur after prolonged starting or long journeys may be signs of varix.
5. Thrombophlebitis: Thrombophlebitis is characterized by
post-traumatic or spontaneous clotting of enlarged bone structures and
superficial inflammation. The skin becomes red, hot and excessively sensitive.
It may disappear spontaneously or with treatment, but may relapse.
6. Skin changes: Changes may occur in a wide perspective
from color changes to open and non-healing lesions.
7. Bleeding: It is the only case that constitutes
urgency. Due to high pressure, varix bleedings may be serious. Bleeding is
generally stopped with sufficient compression.
Edema (swelling), change of skin color and presence of venous ulcers which are
clinical signs of chronic venous disease are generally sufficient to diagnose
venous hypertension without applying diagnostic methods. However, in some
suspicious cases, diagnostic methods are employed to finalize the diagnosis and
identify the exact cause (reflux, occlusion or venous pump dysfunction), and to
determine the exact location and level of the disease. Today, three major
diagnostic methods are preferred
1. Ultrasound
2. Contrast venography
3. Magnetic Resonance venography
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