is there a cure for...
By diannebcrs
@diannebcrs (1549)
Philippines
3 responses
@maddysmommy (16230)
• United States
26 Jul 07
I know there are some treatments out there for vericose veins, laser treatments I think. I have them too. I know crossing your legs is not good for them, so I have been told.
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@diannebcrs (1549)
• Philippines
26 Jul 07
my mom told me that i shouldn't take a bath after a long walk.. that i should take a long rest first before i take a bath... one cause, is it?
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@diannebcrs (1549)
• Philippines
26 Jul 07
does it really have to undergo an operation? *sigh*... aren't there any more... shall i say... solution to this problem? :(
@lani0529 (1722)
• Philippines
30 Jul 07
Hello dianne!(",)
There is a cure for varicose. Try this one. The old technique for Varicose Vein treatment was known as the hook method, a painful and less effective method that actually is still in practice in some areas. There is a new advanced technique called The TriVex System, being practiced in Los Angeles by Doctor Marius Saines, offering patients a minimally invasive procedure allowing patients to be virtually pain free within a couple of weeks.
The Trivex System makes varicose vein removal more effective and less traumatic for the 24 million Americans suffering from them, by reducing the number of incisions required to perform the procedure, which not only reduces the pain associated with varicose vein removal, but also reduces the potential for post-operative infection. The varicose vein surgery is generally performed in less than one hour.
To prevent getting varicose, elevate your legs after a long walk.(",)
Have a varicose-free life!(",)