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25 sie 2023 · Propping your legs on a pillow or cushion can help reduce swelling and improve blood circulation in the treated areas. Another important tip is to avoid engaging in strenuous activities before going to bed.
Sclerotherapy is a proven treatment for spider veins and varicose veins, offering effective results with minimal downtime. To ensure a smooth recovery and optimal outcomes, it’s essential to follow a comprehensive aftercare plan. In this guide, we’ll explore the crucial aspects of sclerotherapy aftercare, from preparation to recovery timelines.
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.
5 gru 2022 · Sclerotherapy aftercare. Sclerotherapy requires injecting a sclerosing agent into the diseased vein through a very thin needle. As such, you may see minor bruising and discolorations after the procedure. It’s also normal to feel a tugging sensation along the treated vein as scar tissue forms.
Signs of DVT include significant pain, swelling, and warmth in the treated leg. If you experience these symptoms, it’s crucial to seek medical attention immediately. Allergic reactions to the sclerosing agent, though uncommon, can also occur and may present as severe itching, swelling, or hives.
If you experience symptoms like hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, or tongue, seek immediate medical attention. Blood Clots : If you notice signs of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), such as persistent leg pain, swelling, or redness, contact your vein doctor.