Sclerotherapy: Uses, Side effects, and Recovery
Sclerotherapy is an effective medical treatment to varicose veins. Varicose veins may cause itching, pain, cramps, and discoloration in women and are more common in women than men, although anyone can get them. Sclerotherapy involves injecting a solution directly into blood vessels or lymph vessels that causes them to shrink. Then solution irritates the blood vessel lining, causing it to clump together and clot the blood. Which chemical Sclerosing agent and its physical form are to be used depends on the size of the vessel being treated. After Sclerotherapy, the broken vein is reabsorbed into local tissue and eventually fades within a week. It can also be used to treat blood and lymph vessel disorders, which cause these vessels incorrect. This article will discuss the uses, side effects, and recovery of Sclerotherapy for Varicose Veins. Uses As we know, Sclerotherapy is most often used to treat varicose veins. Many studies have shown that 50% of –80% of injected veins may be elim...