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Dallas Varicose Veins - Cause Prevention and Natural Cure

Created by robertvaughn6444 on Thursday, June 04, 2009

It is not unusual not unusual to note distention of portions of the giant veins in the legs as people age. This is commoner to those people whose roles need them to stand at a longer time. This calm, upright position produces stagnation of the blood in the legs. Thus pressure and a steady strain upon the walls of the venous system at that point results to permanent distention, or common know as varicose veins cause
Varicose veins could be forestalled and stopped if at an early stage, those folks that typically stand tedious hours at work will change their jobs. But, during middle age when this affliction happens, it may be quite not possible to stop or cure it with lotions or other medical remedy.
Surgical operation can cure and relieve the discomfort. However, aside from being a pricey process, it might cause you your job when you can?t go to work due to healing time. Using an elastic stocking can offer relief but cannot cure.
The first indication of a varicose vein is a dull, aching pain. The vein becomes larger, knotted and bloated. In extraordinary cases a rupture of the wall sometimes follows. This is infrequent but always possible.
The veins are the vessels that serve to return the blood from the capillaries of the different parts of the body to the heart. The veins are found in nearly each tissue of the body. They are bigger and altogether more many than the arteries. Hence, the entire capacity of the venous system is much bigger than the arterial. The arteries, which are denser in structure than the veins, are also stronger and more elastic. They also preserve their cylindrical form when empty.
The veins do not have this property, and collapse when not stuffed with blood. They have thinner walls than the arteries and are not so well supplied with muscular fiber. Hence they are much more liable to distention at any part where stagnation is liable to happen. All the bigger veins are supplied with valves. These valves serve to stop the flowing back of the blood. They are fastened by their convex edges to the walls of the veins. Their concave margins are free and directed in the course of the venous current. They lie in close apposition with the wall of the vein as the current of blood takes its natural course.
If, any stagnation or regurgitation happens, the valves at that place become twisted, their opposed edges are brought into contract. This then is intercepted, and a distention of the wall of the vein ensues, which distention we know as that awfully unpleasant affliction, varicose veins
As the primal cause of the difficulty is stagnation of the blood at that point, acceleration of the circulation there would relieve that congestion ; and the sole way this could be possible is by friction. The best strategy for achieving this is with the dry palm of the hand, and the most convenient time? in bed and in The conditions are then favorable, as the body is relaxed and will readily reply to intelligently directed efforts towards its rejuvenation or improvement.
The difficulty will most possibly appear upon the interior of the, leg below the knee, running along the calf of the leg, but it may extend several inches above the knee and along the interior of the thigh. With increased years, the congestion of the superficial veins will extend lower down, straight away above and round the ankle. This can become discolored and presume a deep bluish hue thanks to the stagnant blood.
Relief is obtained by friction, with the middle of the hand, daily and steadfastly. This exercise will relieve the congestion and will strengthen the minute muscles that support the venous walls. And if endured in systematically and systematically, will ultimately revive the distorted venous valves to their correct position and the difficulty will vanish. It's a straightforward, simple and effective remedy for a very annoying affliction. I talk from personal experience.
The most convenient position is lying on your side. Start with 20 strokes of the hand up and down, following the course of the vein. Increase to one hundred strokes as the skin becomes hardened and used to the friction. In a standard stage, this exercise can guarantee remarkable results.
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