Saturday, March 21, 2009

Do Varicose Veins patients usually make a full recovery?

Do Varicose Veins patients usually make a full recovery?
specific answer please.

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  1. That depends on what kind of varicosities they have, where they are located, and what was done. Your question is very vague.A person can live a full, normal life with varicose veins and never have them treated. Some people have pain and require treatment.Treatment can be injections or major surgery. If the major surgery led to respiratory failure and infection, then their chance of full recovery is less. If by full recovery, you mean "are they cured? will they ever get varicose veins again?" then that is another story. It depends on the cause of their varicosities. Some diseases cause these, and the disease itself is life-shortening. Most people who had varicosities will develop more, even after their surgery.Varicose veins can occur in the stomach and esophagus. These are deadly. Full recovery is possible, but the person's life span is usually very short.Give more of a question, and I'll be more specific. Full recovery from what? Surgery?Best of luck Source(s): I'm a doctor

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