1)Inherent weakness of the venous.
2)Standing for long hours.
3) Trauma,leg injuries,pregnancy,obesity,pressure on the veins and thrombophlebitis.
Next Steps
*Swelling of the feet towards the evening; this swelling subsides with rest, the legs become easily fatigued and subject to cramps; there is telangiectases and pigmentation of the skin of the lower parts of the legs and ankles.
*Varicosities becomes visible, these tend to fill up when the patient stands and disappear when he is in a recumbent position,particularly if the legs are raised.
1.Varicose eczmea.
2.Varicose ulcer.
3.Thrombophelbitis.
It implies a slow or static venous circulation in the lower extremities due to venous varicosities produced by the incompetence of venous valves and intravenous pressure.
Health Tips
*Correction of causes.
*Prevention of stasis by avoiding standing for long hours, raising the feet while sitting or laying down,wearing elastic stockings or crepe or elastoplast bandages.
*Surgical correction.
I adv the consult homoeo Doctor.
Thanks.16.12.2016.