What’s wrong with leg pain years after varicose vein surgery?

After years of varicose vein surgery, leg pain is considered and varicose vein recurrence, but it may also be due to lumbar spine disorders, joint disorders, muscle ligament strains, neuropathy and other reasons.
1. Varicose vein recurrence: After years of varicose vein surgery, there is a possibility of varicose vein recurrence leading to leg pain.
2. Lumbar spine disease: For example, lumbar spine degenerative disease such as lumbar disc herniation, which presses the sciatic nerve, may cause leg pain.
3. Joint diseases: for example, inflammation of the joint cavity, synovitis, bone spurs in the joint cavity, meniscus injury of the knee joint and other diseases, can also cause leg pain.
4. Muscle and ligament strains: Exertion and overexertion may cause leg muscle and ligament strains, which may also lead to leg pain.
5. Neuropathy: Localized peripheral neuritis or other causes of abnormal nerve regulation can also lead to leg pain.
There may be other reasons for leg pain after years of varicose vein surgery, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions.