Patients with varicose veins can push the meridians, but pushing the meridians has little effect on the treatment of varicose veins and will not alleviate the development of varicose veins or the symptoms they exhibit. When pushing the meridians, patients should be especially careful not to push the meridians in the area of the varicose veins. This is because if force is exerted, it will cause damage to the vessel wall and induce the occurrence of serious adverse consequences such as phlebitis, induce the formation of superficial venous thrombosis, which will aggravate the process of varicose veins and may cause severe local redness, swelling, heat and pain, which will bring unnecessary pain to the patient. Therefore, varicose veins should still be treated in a specialized vascular surgery department, and appropriate compression therapy, medication or surgery should be chosen according to their condition. It is not recommended for patients to apply treatments such as pushing meridians to treat varicose veins because their effect is very limited.