Varicose veins in the lower leg can be treated with compression therapy, sclerotherapy and surgery. The treatment of secondary varicose veins also requires the removal of the primary lesion. 1.Compression therapy: Use sequential decompression varicose veins stockings, which establish the highest pressure at the ankle and gradually decrease up the leg. This decreasing pressure change can make the lower extremity veins return to blood flow, effectively relieving or improving the pressure on the veins and venous valves of the lower extremity. It is best to wear the elastic stockings in the early morning before getting up, and then take them off at night after going to bed (under the guidance of a doctor). 2.Injection therapy: Sclerotherapy is injected into the varicose vein and a chemical inflammatory reaction occurs to occlude the varicose vein. It is suitable for the treatment of residual varicose veins after surgery or for patients with mild varicose degree. 3.Surgical treatment: The commonly used surgical method is high ligation and stripping of saphenous vein or small saphenous vein, which is a radical treatment and is suitable for those who have incompetent superficial vein valves and traffic branch valves, while the deep veins are open. Of course, a series of new surgical procedures carried out in recent years, such as minimally invasive procedures like microwave, laser, radiofrequency and planar aspiration surgery can be applied optionally. The author’s innovative modified traditional saphenous vein high ligation and stripping surgery has low recurrence rate and minimally invasive effect comparable to minimally invasive surgery. Varicose veins in the lower legs are most often seen in people who are engaged in long term standing occupations, high intensity of physical activities, or those who are sedentary and less active. So in daily life also try to avoid standing or sitting for a long time and pay attention to proper exercise.