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FAQS: Answering the Common Queries About Varicose Veins in Pregnancy

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Dr Elsa Menezes - New Concept Clinic
FAQS: Answering the Common Queries About Varicose Veins in Pregnancy

During this very exciting time of her life, a woman undergoes a lot of body changes. As one is highly focused on the health of the growing baby, mothers may not pay proper attention to the changes that take place in their bodies. One such change is varicose veins present on the skin of different body parts like calves, inside the legs, ankles, and feet.

What are postpartum varicose veins?

Despite what their name actually suggests, postpartum varicose veins are the ones that usually develop as a result of being pregnant. It usually starts during the third trimester and lasts for a few months or a year afterward.

What are the possible symptoms of varicose veins?

The basic symptom of postpartum varicose veins is the appearance of large raised dark blue veins entangled with each other, appearing on the skins of different body parts. Apart from the obvious appearance of viscose veins, Dr. Elsa, a Mediclinic Obstetrician and Gynecologist, tells us about the other symptoms that women can feel.

  1. Pain in your legs.
  2. Swelling in your feet and legs due to standing.
  3. Legs may feel heavy.
  4. Burning sensation in legs
  5. Skin ulcers
  6. Itching in the veins

What are the causes of varicose veins?

Often considered as the bottlenecks in your circulatory system, there are several reasons why varicose veins in pregnancy happen.

  1. Due to improper functioning of the blood vessel valves.
  2. Number of pregnancies
  3. Due to the surge in pregnancy hormones.
  4. Family history or genes
  5. Due to a subsequent pressure on blood circulation.

What are the treatment options to cure varicose veins?

As this memorable time of your life is crucial for you and your new one, it is important to learn about the right treatment options to treat varicose veins. Contact New Concept Clinic, a Gynaecology Hospital in Dubai, to find out how to prevent this from happening.

  1. Keep your legs and feet elevated: Whenever you sit or lie down, always make sure to keep your legs and feet elevated. To do that, use a stool when you sit, take a pillow when you lie down, and hold on standing for long hours.
  2. Perform exercise: As the circulation of blood is one of the causes of viscose veins, practicing exercise will help you improve blood circulation. For example, indulge in walking or jogging, do short stints, and do other sitting exercises.
  3. Take medical therapies: To reduce the severity and symptoms of viscose veins, there are several medical therapies that can help. Indulge in sclerotherapy, in which a medication is injected into the veins to become inflamed, collapse, and fade away.
  4. Sit correctly: Sitting correctly and in the right posture is the biggest treatment one can follow. For expecting moms, it is advised to avoid crossing the ankles and keep the legs elevated.
When to consult a doctor?
Just in case, if you are suffering from varicose veins and the symptoms are constantly not improving and you are experiencing great discomfort, you can book an appointment with us for further discussion and treatment remedies offered.


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