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Daily angiologists vascular surgeons and our patients clarify doubts and answer questions surrounding the venous disease. Some of them are:
..... I have been told that when I remove varicose veins reappear more ...
... if I remove the superficial veins ... "where will the blood? ...
... I've been told I have internal varices ...
... I have many small veins in the legs, therefore, I have poor circulation ...
... I can not wear compression stockings, not stand and I cut off the circulation ...
... I've been told that in summer should not be treated varicose veins ...
... I've been told I can not shave with hot wax ...
... my parents have poor circulation, because I have varicose veins? ...
... is REQUIRED to remove varicose veins?
... my parents havent poor circulation, because I have varicose veins?...
In a high percentage of patients varicose there a hereditary component, but not always have to be a close family history. If you have this predisposition, varicose veins will appear regardless of further preventive advice. If on the contrary, a person does not have this genetic load probably never will suffer, coexisting in a family without varices children and parents with them.
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