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Chronic venous insufficiency

The duration of the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency depends on the severity of the disease. Basically, a positive result can be achieved with medical therapy, but sometimes resort to surgery. In the complex with medicamentous treatment should be carried out a number of other measures that improve the quality of life of the patient. It is necessary to pay special attention to lifestyle, sports have a positive impact on the fight against disease. We also recommend that elastic compression.

Physiotherapeutic procedures, which can take place in nursing homes, also have a positive effect. Particularly useful procedures such as diadynamic currents, electrophoresis, laser, magnetic field. Also in the health conditions seem to enjoy various sports, such as swimming, running, walking, who have a great positive effect on the healing process.

Contraindications

  • Coronary artery disease: angina 111-1V of functional classes of unstable angina.
  • Circulatory insufficiency above 1st degree.
  • Myocarditis in the active stage.
  • Rhythm disorders of the heart: atrioventricular block 11-111 degree, often more than 5 beats per minute, paroxysmal a-FIB atrial fibrillation, supraventricular paroxysmal tachycardia, ventricular paroxysmal tachycardia.
  • Obliterating trombangiit with tendency to generalization, fresh ulcerations and gangrene.
  • Thromboembolic disease.
  • Hypertension of the third degree.

Treatment Results

Treatment in the red Pakhra CVI will help to normalize the blood flow in the veins. But the result will not last if people do not change their rhythm of life, and will closely monitor their health. Regular exercise, proper rest, medication to relieve tired legs – the key to success.

The consequences of not treating

CVI's that can occur subcutaneous varicose veins, and further to the centers of venous ulcers. Another terrible thing is phlebitis (vein inflammation with blood clots).
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a violation of the outflow of blood in the veins. Chronic venous insufficiency includes diseases such as varicose veins, post-thrombotic syndrome, congenital and traumatic changes of the veins. Causes of venous insufficiency can be heredity, overweight, lack or insufficiency of physical activity, repeated pregnancies, hard physical labor.
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