Varicose vein bleed therapy, which involves punctures in the veins to allow blood to be released to lower the pressure, is not recommended for clinical patients as there are no studies to confirm its effectiveness. Treatment still requires the wearing of compression stockings, surgery, and other treatments. The diseased limb can be worn with an elastic bandage or compression stockings to shrink the varicose veins, and care is taken to elevate the affected limb to avoid prolonged standing or sitting. This method is mainly focused on improving symptoms and is suitable for patients who are unwilling to undergo surgery, or who have poor tolerance for surgery. If the results of non-surgical treatment are unsatisfactory, and if surgical contraindications are ruled out, surgical treatments such as high saphenous or small saphenous vein ligation, as well as trunk and varicose vein stripping can be considered. If you are diagnosed with varicose veins, it is recommended to go to the hospital for standardized treatment in order to avoid delays.