Varicose veins in the calf in Chinese medicine is called fascioma, you can massage the knee Yangguan point, Chengshan point, Yongquan point and other points for relief and improvement, but the specific should go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor for surgery or other treatment methods.
Chinese medicine believes that most of the tendon tumor because of the long walk and long standing, damage to the tendons, meridians and not and, poor qi and blood operation, blood congestion in the lower, blood stasis stagnation veins expanding and filling, day long staggering coiled and become. Or because of the invasion of cold and dampness after exertion, cold and dampness condensation caused by the veins.
Knee Yang Guan is an acupoint of the Foot Shaoyang Gallbladder Meridian, three inches above the Yangling Spring, on the outside of the knee joint, in the depression above the lateral epicondyle of the femur. Its main ailments include numbness in the calves, contracture of the tendons and veins (persistent tension and stiffness of the muscles), and it can relieve leg pain and stagnation of the veins and veins.
Chengshan acupoint belongs to the foot solar bladder meridian, in the posterior region of the calf, gastrocnemius muscle two muscle belly and tendon intersection angle. Its main diseases include pain in the constriction of the waist and legs (body spasms and convulsions due to the feeling of wind and cold), constipation, dysmenorrhea, etc. Therefore, it is good for improving varicose veins with stagnant blood in the calves.
Yongquan acupoint belongs to the foot shaoyin kidney meridian, at the bottom of the foot, the most concave place in the center of the foot when flexing the foot and curling the toes. It is mainly used for disorders such as psychosomatic diseases, difficulty in passing stools, dysuria (unsmooth urination), gas rushing from the abdomen to the chest and various types of meridian disorders.
Please treat under the guidance of a physician for specific points and operations, and do not operate on your own to avoid delay or risk.