Varicose veins cannot be treated by bloodletting. Bloodletting is not a scientific or authoritative treatment for varicose veins. Bloodletting is not the best treatment for varicose veins and if not done properly, it may cause blood loss and shock. The treatment of varicose veins is mainly based on their severity. Mild varicose veins can be relieved by avoiding prolonged sitting and standing, wearing compression stockings and other physical means, and also by taking medicines such as sodium heptapodophylloside orally as prescribed by the doctor to increase the vascular tone and reduce blood stasis. In severe cases, surgical treatments are available, such as saphenous vein ligation and stripping, subcutaneous varicose vein varicose vein translucency rotational excision, etc. It is recommended that patients with varicose veins go to the hospital in time, do the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, do not blindly listen to prescriptions, delaying the condition.