The treatment of varicose veins by local remedies is often unreliable, and it is recommended to receive standardized treatment in regular hospitals. Regular treatments include non-surgical treatments, injection of foam sclerotherapy, minimally invasive treatments, and surgical treatments. 1. Non-surgical treatment: In case of early varicose veins, wearing compression stockings, avoiding sedentary lifestyle, avoiding standing for a long time, and exercising appropriately will help to promote venous reflux, thus reducing the varicose vein phenomenon. 2. Foam sclerotherapy: For early varicose veins that are more limited or the varicose vein clusters are not many, local injection of foam sclerotherapy is often recommended. 3. Minimally invasive treatment: Commonly microwave, laser, radiofrequency ablation, etc. can be supplemented with local injection of foam sclerotherapy, which has better therapeutic effect and is less likely to recur. 4. Surgery: If the patient has already formed superficial phlebitis or superficial vein thrombosis, surgical excision can be used clinically to remove the sclerotic varicose vein and thrombus together, and it is recommended to wear compression stockings for 6 to 12 months after the operation to reduce the swelling of the limb. In conclusion, when varicose veins occur, do not believe in the so-called local remedies to treat them, so as not to delay the treatment time and aggravate the condition.