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  1. For asthma or wheezing, use salbutamol, 4 inhalations over 10 minutes, or nebulized salbutamol, 5 mg over 3 to 4 hours. For severe respiratory symptoms, use a 4 μg/kg intravenous bolus of salbutamol and, later, it is recommended to use 5 to 10 μg/minute as a continuing infusion.

  2. 25 paź 2017 · Your symptoms are not what is expected after sclerotherapy. It almost sounds like an allergic reaction. A normal duplex helps to rule out DVT, but it may be prudent to repeat the duplex scan and also to do a reflux ultrasound. Worsening spider veins after multiple treatments suggests reflux.

  3. 25 sie 2023 · After undergoing sclerotherapy, taking certain measures to ensure a comfortable sleep is important. One of the key recommendations is to elevate your legs while sleeping. Propping your legs on a pillow or cushion can help reduce swelling and improve blood circulation in the treated areas.

  4. 25 sie 2019 · Sclerotherapy treatment is extremely quick. There’s no downtime afterwards, save for injection-site bruising. Side effects, including bruising and swelling, are usually minor and short-lived. It can treat spider veins that are too large to be resolved by a laser.

  5. www.weknowveins.com › blog › sclerotherapy-aftercare-the-10-best-ways-to-ensure-aSclerotherapy Aftercare - We Know Veins

    Elevate Your Legs: Make sure to elevate your legs to help reduce swelling and discomfort, especially during the first few days post-sclerotherapy. When sitting or resting, try to keep your legs elevated above heart level whenever possible.

  6. After sclerotherapy. After sclerotherapy, you’ll likely wear compression stockings. These promote blood flow and help prevent swelling. In addition to wearing your compression stockings as recommended, you can also expect to avoid vigorous exercise. Gentle walking, however, is encouraged to aid in circulation.

  7. To improve the general safety of foam sclerotherapy the European guidelines recommend: (i) injecting a highly viscous foam into varicose veins (C 2) (level 1C); (ii) avoiding patient or leg movement for a few minutes after the injection and avoiding a Valsalva maneuver by the patient (level 1C) (Figure 7-8); and (iii) selecting the best type of ...

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