Common misconceptions about varicose vein treatment

  1. In the clinic, patients often ask whether there is nanotechnology for varicose veins. Nanometer is a unit of length, which is the Chinese translation of nami. There is no nanotechnology for varicose veins at home or abroad.  2. Can varicose veins be completely repaired?  There is no medicine for repairing the valves of veins at home and abroad, and it is impossible to repair the valves of veins by administering Chinese medicine through veins. Although there have been reports of valve repair techniques,
However, clinical practice has shown no or unsatisfactory results. Therefore, it is not recommended to promote and apply it.  3.Can’t surgery be performed in hot weather?  Varicose vein surgery can be performed in summer. In fact, the weather does not affect the recovery from varicose vein surgery at all. If the varicose veins need to be treated and the patient delays treatment because of the weather, the condition may be aggravated and the results of the treatment may be unsatisfactory.
The effect of the treatment may not be ideal.  4, Can scraping cure varicose veins?  It is important to point out that saphenous varicose veins can be worsened and complicated by massage or even gua sha. I have met many patients who have developed severe thrombophlebitis after massage or even gua sha. Damage to varicose veins after inappropriate external treatment can lead to the development of traumatic phlebitis. Violently patting the lower limbs and squeezing the varicose veins of lower limbs with a rolling pin expecting to cure varicose veins results in the opposite of what is desired.  5.Can bloodletting therapy cure varicose veins?  Bloodletting therapy cannot cure varicose veins. The traditional formal textbooks do not have any bloodletting therapy for varicose veins. Bleeding therapy seems to feel better at the time, but the varicose veins are still there and will recur in the short term.
Improper bleeding may lead to hemorrhagic shock, especially in patients with poor clotting mechanisms. During outpatient consultations, we have encountered cases in which saphenous varicose veins have been delayed or exacerbated by bloodletting therapy, necessitating hospitalization. Before and after minimally invasive varicose vein surgery