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Superficial vein thrombosis: What you need to know
Superficial vein thrombosis is a condition in which a blood clot forms in a superficial vein. The patient will feel a dull pain, redness and swelling in the corresponding superficial vein. It is important to detect and treat the disease early before it causes other dangerous complications.
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Venous ultrasound in the evaluation of venous insufficiency
Venous insufficiency is a condition in which the function of the veins is weakened, the ability to push blood back to the heart decreases, causing blood stagnation to cause varicose veins. To diagnose venous insufficiency, doctors may assign patients to use venous ultrasound.
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Signs of varicose veins
Varicose veins of the hand are enlarged veins. Although the disease is not dangerous to the health of the patient, it can be unsightly. Varicose veins of the hand have no obvious cause, diagnosed mainly by clinical symptoms.
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What is venous insufficiency? Is it dangerous?
accounting for a significant proportion of the population is female, the disease tends to increase with age. If venous insufficiency is not treated early, many consequences affect the patient's quality of life, a few of which can be life-threatening.
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Arm vein thrombosis
Brachial vein thrombosis is an uncommon clinical disease. However, it can cause serious complications such as venous insufficiency after thrombosis, pulmonary embolism... Learning about the formation of venous thrombosis in the arm will support early diagnosis and better treatment. for patients.
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Pregnant women are more prone to varicose veins
Varicose veins are enlarged, bulging veins that are blue or purple in color and can be superficial or tortuous under the skin. They often appear in the legs, rectum, and sometimes the vulva. Pregnant women are at increased risk of developing varicose veins.
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