What’s wrong with walking ankle pain one month after high varicose vein ligation?

The causes of ankle pain after walking for a month after varicose vein ligation can be categorized into normal phenomenon, thrombosis and inappropriate activities.
1. Normal phenomenon: During the surgery, the saphenous vein will be stripped completely, destroying the superficial vein system. Before the surgery, the blood of the affected limb can return through both superficial vein and deep vein, but after the surgery, it can only rely on the deep vein to return, and the body needs to adjust to the process. The pain and swelling at this time may be normal recovery process, which is a normal phenomenon.
2. Thrombosis: Poor blood flow caused by reduced activity after surgery or inappropriate compression of the lumen after stripping the saphenous vein during surgery can cause thrombosis and local swelling after surgery.
3. Improper activities: patients with excessive exercise intensity or incorrect posture, etc., resulting in tissue damage at the legs and wrists, which may also cause pain.
The specific situation of the patient needs to be further examined to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment.