Varicose veins of the lower extremities need to be treated after twenty years. Varicose veins of the lower extremities need to be treated as early as possible, if left untreated for a long time, the condition may worsen and affect the function of the respective area. Common treatment options include medication, physical therapy and surgery. 1. Medication: Patients can use venous active drugs such as Diosmin and Bicoumarin to treat varicose veins of the lower limbs and relieve symptoms such as heaviness and soreness of the lower limbs. Patients can also use streptokinase to improve local blood circulation. 2. Physical therapy: patients can use elastic bandages, compression stockings and other devices to promote venous return by squeezing to improve the symptoms. 3. Surgery: Patients with more serious varicose veins that have affected their normal life can be treated by vein ligation and vein valve grafting. Other parts of the varicose veins, such as esophagogastric fundus varices, spermatic varicose veins, need to be observed and treated as soon as possible. It is recommended that patients go to the local hospital for treatment as soon as possible, as prolonged untreated treatment will lead to aggravation of the condition. After active treatment, the symptoms can be effectively relieved and normal life can be resumed.