Varicose veins at ankles

    • [DOCX File]Brochure (8 1/2 x 11, landscape, 2-fold)

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      Venous hemorrhage is a rare complication of varicose veins of the legs. Varicose is found in 15-50% of the population. Hemorrhage from ruptured varicose veins of the legs can occur spontaneously or after a minor trauma. More frequent complications of varicose veins include peripheral edema of the ankles, skin pigmentation and skin ulcers3.

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    • Varicose Veins - Foot Health Facts

      Varicose veins are caused by the pooling of blood in the surface veins as a result of inefficient valves that would normally prevent blood draining back down the leg. They can occur as blue swollen veins on the calves and inside of the legs, and cause itching and general discomfort. Feet and ankles can also become swollen.

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    • [DOC File]Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences; Karnataka,

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      Swelling of ankles Varicose veins EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Bleeding gums Blurred vision Crossed eyes Difficulty swallowing Double vision Earache Ear discharge Hay fever Hoarseness Loss of hearing Nosebleeds Persistent cough Ringing in ears Sinus problems Vision - Flashes Vision – Halos. SKIN

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    • [DOCX File]Varicose veins - Department of Health

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      Varicose veins are caused by weakened valves and veins in your legs. Normally, one-way valves in your veins keep blood flowing from your legs up toward your heart. When these valves do not work as they should, blood collects in your legs, and pressure builds up. The veins become weak, large, and twisted.

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