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use of serrapeptase with leiden factor v when having varicose vein foam treatment

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To treat varicose veins Serrapeptase ensures that these blockages have been removed ensuring it possible for the blood to flow freely making varicose veins disappear. With blood flowing around the body, a healing skin can again re-emerge as healing begins. Serra Enzyme

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Can I get varicose veins treated with Factor V Leiden?

There are people with factor V Leiden that have received treatment for varicose veins and have experienced no complications. The clinic that would be performing the treatment should consult with you about the risks and potential complications. Even with a clotting disorder, there is still very low risk involved.

What are the clinical manifestations of factor V Leiden in Leiden syndrome?

Clinical manifestations of factor V Leiden include recurrent venous thromboembolism, complications of pregnancy, pulmonary embolism, and a smaller association with arterial thromboembolism.3–6Our patient suffered two episodes of deep vein thrombosis and two episodes of pulmonary embolism before her operation as well as one episode postoperatively.

When can factor V Leiden patients return to their anticoagulant medications?

Our limited experience with disease process suggests that factor V Leiden patients should return to their therapeutic anticoagulant medications as soon as they are safely able to in the postoperative period, and in this particular case, we would suggest placing patients on their therapeutic anticoagulation within 3 weeks of their operation.

What is the family history of factor V Leiden hypercoagulability?

Her family history is significant for factor V Leiden hypercoagulability disorder in her brother as well as her sister, both of whom have developed deep vein thrombosis and subsequent pulmonary embolism.

What causes veins to go bad?

Where your clotting issue plays a role is in your relative risk of developing blood clot in one of your varicose veins, which causes your venous blood to not flow correctly.

Do compression stockings help with medical history?

With your medical history you would certainly receive benefit from wearing them most every day. Answered by Laser Vein Center (View Profile) There are many possible benefits of compression stocking for selected individuals. With your medical history you would certainly receive benefit from wearing them most every day .

Can you wear compression stockings while flying?

Published on Jun 09, 2014. Yes, compression stockings are a good idea, especially when flying or sitting for longer periods. The best option for the varices is to have them treated by an experienced vein specialist. Answered by Finesse Surgical Solutions.

Can you treat varicose veins?

If the varicose veins are from superficial venous insufficiency, they can be treated safely. Specific treatments such as vein ablation, phlebectomy or sclerotherapy depend on your anatomy. Published on Jul 11, 2012. Finesse Surgical Solutions. Published on Jun 09, 2014.

Is factor V leiden a clotting disorder?

Factor V Leiden is a clotting disorder. It is neither the cause of your vein issues nor the source of any of your symptoms. The compression stockings are great for you on the planes (thigh high stockings is preferred), but are only a potential source of symptomatic relief when you are up and running around.

What is the treatment for varicose veins?

Lower extremity varicose vein is a common disease. Sclerotherapy can be used to treat truncal varices of the superficial venous system. This involves injecting a sclerosant intraluminally in order to cause fibrosis and eventual obliteration of the vein.

How effective is foam sclerotherapy?

Compared with classic liquid sclerotherapy, foam sclerotherapy was about four times more effective because of increased contact time with the venous wall, increased surface area of the venous wall, and venous spasm. 1 After one UGFS session, more than two thirds of the truncal varicosities were occluded and more than 90% of treatments were successful after two or three sessions. 17 Several large case series and one multicenter study have been published. UGFS in 1411 limbs showed occlusion in 88% of GSVs after a mean follow-up of 11 months. 17, 18, 19 Few studies showed 69% complete sclerosis in 99 limbs after 24 months of follow-up,12 44% occlusion in 211 limbs after 5 years of follow-up, 13 and 88% occlusion in 143 limbs after 6 weeks of follow-up. 14 A small prospective randomized trial suggested that SFJ ligation and one session of UGFS was less effective in the short term, but significantly less costly and time-consuming than stripping, and multiple avulsions. 15

What is sclerosing foam?

The definition of sclerosing foam (SF) is a mixture of gas and liquid sclerosing solution (detergent type). The gas must be well tolerated or physiologic and the bubble size less than 100. The behavior of sclerosing foam is different when injected compared to the action of a liquid solution.1

How long does it take for a vein to break down after sclerotherapy?

Immediately after sclerotherapy, you should walk around for 30 minutes to activate the blood flow through the veins.

Is sclerotherapy safe?

Even though sclerotherapy is a safe method of treatment, it may have undesirable side effects like with all medical procedures or medicines. Small areas of bleeding in the skin, haematomas, and temporary discolouration may occur around the site of the treated varicose veins, although these changes usually resolve soon after treatment. The insertion of the needle can obviously be felt as a short prick. Local blood clots in the treated veins are not dangerous and can easily be dealt with by your doctor.

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