The effectiveness of infusion for varicose veins is rather limited. Fluid therapy for varicose veins is effective only when there is swelling or inflammation in varicose veins, but it does not solve the underlying problem of varicose veins. In varicose veins, there may be localized swelling or localized inflammation due to swelling, (1) then the swelling can be reduced by intravenous drops, such as sodium heptasaponin; (2) once inflammation occurs, antibiotics can be given to fight the infection. To solve the problem of varicose veins completely, it is still necessary to treat varicose veins by surgical stripping and ligation of varicose veins or by interventional methods. Varicose veins are a very specialized surgical disease. It is important to go to the hospital and have a reasonable treatment plan formulated by a professional doctor, and the medication should be applied under the doctor’s guidance.