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MBBS Fellowship in Vascular Interventional Radiology(FVIR) MD - Vascular Interventional Radiology Fellow in Vascular Intervention
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Urologist, Kidney And Transplantation Specialist, Bladder Stones Specialist, Vascular Surgeon, Andrologist, Urologist And Renal Transplant Specialist
Hi. I am ravi.i am 39 year old . My left leg in varicose veins please help me
Male | 39
Varicose veins occur when the veins in the leg can be big and swollen and they can be twisted. They are the ones that usually remain visible and they may be blue or purple. Some people feel as if their legs are heavy or are in pain. Being active, resting your legs at a higher level, and using compression stockings can be things that can help. If it irritates you a lot, visit a doctor.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am 52 year lady.doctor suggest me to operation in condition that describes below Hyperechoic thromboembolus is seen in distal part of axillary artery. Hyperechoic thromboembolus is seen at mid and distal part of brachial artery (before bifurcation) No flow on Doppler, s/o significant block Hypoechoic thormboembolus is seen in proximal part of ulnar artery. No flow in radial and ulnar arteries.
Female | 52
You have developed a serious condition such as arterial thrombosis, where your arteries are blocked by blood clots. This may cause you to experience symptoms such as pain, coldness, and numbness in your arm. Among the factors that can cause arterial thrombosis are things such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or smoking. You might need a medical process called thrombectomy to remove the clots and recover the blood circulation. It is essential to abide by your doctor's orders and follow the treatment plan to avoid further health issues.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My mother has deep vein thrombosis in her left leg amd she was to replace her his is it safe
Female | 44
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Nikhil Chaudhari
Should i elevate my legs after sclerotherapy?
Male | 46
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Rahul Agarwal
How to sleep after sclerotherapy?
Female | 39
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Rahul Agarwal
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