How to treat varicose veins in calves earthworm legs

Calf varicose veins with earthworm legs are called varicose veins of the lower limbs. The treatment of this disease requires improvement of daily habits and wearing of compression stockings, and for patients with severe symptoms may also require the use of medication, sclerotherapy injections, or surgical treatment.
Patients with varicose veins of the lower extremities should avoid prolonged standing, sitting and walking for long periods of time in their daily lives, and can wear medical compression stockings and elastic bandages to help the blood flow back to the veins of the lower extremities. When varicose veins of the lower limbs continue to aggravate, patients may have symptoms such as leg pain, fatigue, and hyperpigmentation in the boot area, which need to be treated with medication, sclerosing agent injection, and surgery.
These patients need to be treated with medications, sclerosing agents and surgeries, such as Diosmin and Stanozolol tablets. Sclerosing agents, such as polyglutethimide, can be injected into the vein lumen to close the vein lumen, and surgery, such as high vein ligation, can be performed to treat varicose veins in the lower extremities.
If you are diagnosed with varicose veins of the lower extremities, please follow your doctor’s instructions for treatment.