Varicose Veins, Thread Veins, Spider Veins, PhotoDerm, Sclerotherapy, Surgery, Thrombosis
Varicose Veins, Thread Veins, Spider Veins, PhotoDerm, Sclerotherapy, Surgery, Thrombosis
Introduction
What are They?
Investigation of Varicose Veins
Ultrasound Guided Foam Sclerotherapy
Surgical Treatment
Thread Veins & Sclerotherapy
Painful Veins
New Treatments
Traveller's Thrombosis
Photoderm Treatment
Links
Contact Us
BVI in the Press and on TV
Vein Clinics
Reports and Papers


Links

West London Vein Clinic: http://www.british-vein-institute.co.uk, http://www.bvi.uk.com

Vein Clinics UK: http://www.vein-clinics-uk.com

Medi Data: http://www.medi-data.co.uk

London Vein Institute: http://www.london-vein-institute.com

Phlebology: http://www.phlebology.co.uk

John Scurr: www.jscurr.com

International Union of Phlebology - Union International de Phlebologie
UIP http://www.uip-phlebologyonline.org/

American College of Phlebology (North American Society of Phlebology): http://www.phlebology.org/

American Venous Forum: http://www.venous-info.com/

Capitulo de Flebologia de la Sociedat Espanola de Angiologia Y Cirugia Vascular: http://www.capflebo.org/capflebo/homepage.html

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Phlebologie - DGP - : http://www.dgphlebologie.de and http://www.phlebology.de

French Society of Phlebology : http://www.phleboweb.com

Japanese Society of Phlebology: http://www.js-phlebology.org/index_e.html

Sociedat Argentinia de Flebologie: http://www.angelfire.com/ads/toolbar2/afpopup.html

Flebologia e Linfologia: http://flebologiabrasil.com.br

Societe Luxembourgeoise de Phlebologie, Angiologie et Lymphologie: http://www.phlebologie.org

Union of Vascular Societies of Switzerland: http://www.uvs.ch

American Phlebectomy Society: http://www.phlebectomy.org/

American Society for Dermatologic Surgery: http://www.asds-net.org/

Arbeitsgemeinschaft Dermatologische Angiologie ADA: http://www.angiologie.org/ADA

Association Francaise de RadioChirurgie Vasculaire: http://www.afrcv.org

Berufsverband der Deutschen Phlebologen e.V.: http://www.bvphlebologie.de

Britrish Lymphology Society: http://www.moneyshop.co.uk/charity/bls.htm

CEVF Central European Vascular Forum: http://www.sameint.it/vascular/italiano/society.htm#Central European Vascular Forum

College Francais de Pathologie Vasculaire : http://www-sante.ujf-grenoble.fr/SANTE/cfpv/accueil.html

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Angiologie: http://www.dgangiol.de

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gefäßchirurgie: http://www.gefaesschirurgie.de

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Lymphologie: http://www.deutsche-gesellschaft-fuer-lymphologie.de

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Wundbehandlung: http://www.dgfw.de

Groupement europeen de lymphologie G.E.L.: http://www.ulb.ac.be/assoc/gel/

IFC Italian College of Phlebology: http://www.sameint.it/vascular/italiano/society.htm#IFC - Italian College of Phlebology

Sclerotherapy Society of Australia: http://ssa.net.au/index.html

Spanish Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery: http://www.seacv.org/

AWMF Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Wissenschaftlichen Medizinischen Fachgesellschaften: http://awmf.org

AWMF-"LEITLINIEN der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Phlebologie": http://www.uni-duesseldorf.de/WWW/AWMF/ll/ll_phleb.htm

Angioweb - angiology resources: http://www.angioweb.fr/english/index.html

European school of phlebology: http://www.citeweb.net/eepskool/

Fundación Flebológica Argentina: http://www.fundacion.org.ar/funda.html

IOWA Vein Center: http://www.veindoctor.com/

LymphCampus: http://www.lymphcampus.de

National Lymphedema Network USA: http://www.wenet.net/users/lymphnet/

University of Bonn/Germany / Dermatologic hospital / angiologic-phlebologic center: http://www.meb.uni-bonn.de/dermatologie/phlebo1.htm

Venenliga - Germay: http://www.venen.de/Venenliga.htm

Venous Educational Institute of North America: http://www.dvt-info.com

Vein disorders center / UK http://veincenter.com/

CardioVascular Interventions online: http://www.cvi-online.com

International Journal of Angiology : http://www.springer-ny.com/journals/547/ad.htm

Journal des Maladies Vasculaires: http://www-sante.ujf-grenoble.fr/SANTE/jmv/jmv.html

Journal of Vascular Surgery (articles of the American Venous Forum): http://mosby.com/Mosby/Periodicals/Medical/JVS/1195/vstc1195.html#Original_AVF

Phlébologie - Annales Vasculaires (French): http://www.phlebologie.com

Phlebologie (German): http://www.schattauer.de/zs/phleb/main.asp

Phlebology (UK): http://www.springer.co.uk/med/journals/3555.html

Thrombosis and haemostasis: http://www.schattauer.de/zs/thromb/main.asp

VASA: http://verlag.hanshuber.com/Zeitschriften/VASA/contents.html

Venous Digest Journal: http://www.venousdigest.com

American Association of Phlebectomy: http://www.phlebectomy.org

American College of Phlebology: http://www.phlebology.org

American Venous Forum: http://www.venous-info.com

Australian Society of Sclerotherapy: http://ssa.net.au/index.html

Capitulo de Flebologia de la SEACV: http://www.capflebo.org/capflebo/homepage.html

Collegio Italiano di Flebologia: http://www.sameint.it/vascular/italiano/society.htm#IFC -Italian College of Phlebology

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Phlebologie - DGP - : http://www.meb.uni-bonn.de/dermatologie/dgp1.htm

Dr. Caprini's website: http://www.venousdisease.com/

Dr. Coleridge Smith's website: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~rehk999/pdcs.htm

Dr. Creton's website: http://www.veinsurg.com

FleboVision: http://www.flebovision.com.ar/

Dr. Frullini's website: http://www.freeweb.org/salute/Ecosclerosi

Dr. Gallenkemper's website: http://members.aol.com/drgalle/index.htm

Dr. Goren's website: http://veincenter.com

Dr. Kanter's website: http://www.vcoc.com/index.html

European School of Phlebology: http://www.citeweb.net/eepskool

Fleboforum Discussion List: http://www.egroups.com/group/fleboforvm

Flebologie Net: www.medi.nl

FleboVision: http://www.flebovision.com.ar/

French Society of Phlebology : http://www.phleboweb.com

Fundacion Flebologica Argentina: http://www.fundacion.org.ar/funda.html

International Union of Phlebology: http://www.phleboweb.com/PHLEBO_ANGLAIS/phlebo-web-ang-uip.html

Iowa vein Center: http://www.veindoctor.com

Phlébologie (french): http://www.phlebologie.com

Prof. Fegan's website: http://www.fegan.com

Prof. Tibbs' website: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/davidtibbs

Société Européenne de Phlébectomie: http://www.vdv2.yucom.be/

CHIVA Website: http://members.aol.com/ghiva/

Union of Vascular Societies of Switzerland: "http://www.uvs.ch/

Varicose vein treatment: http://www.medi-data.co.uk/

Veins 1: http://www.veins1.com/

Veinsonline: http://www.veinsonline.com

Venous Forum (UK) http://www.roysocmed.ac.uk/academ/forvenou.htm

Academy of Lymphatic Studies: http://www.zutheracademy.com

British Limphology Society: http://www.lymphoedema.org/bls/index.html

Dr. Iovine's website (rehabilitation): http://www.geocities.com/Hotsprings/3385

Excel Rehabilitation Service: http://www.excelrehab.com/news.htm

Foeldi's Clinic: http://www.lymphologie.de/engl/info.htm

Fundacion Nieto (ARG): http://www.fundacionsnieto.com

G.E.L. (European Group of Lymphology): http://www.ulb.ac.be/assoc/gel

International Society of Lymphology: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~witte/ISL.htm

Lymphatic research Foundation: http://www.lymphaticresearch.org

Lymphedema Malmoe University Hospital : http://bip.concept.se/user/hbrorson/hbrorson0.html

Lymphedema Therapy center (USA) http://www.lymphedema-therapy.com

Lympho Opt : www.lympho-opt.de

Lymphoedema Association of Australia: http://www.lymphoedema.org.au

Lymphovenous Canada: http://www.lymphovenous-canada.ca/

National Lymphedema Network (USA): http://www.lymphnet.org

Oncolink: http://oncolink.upenn.edu/pdq/300442.html

University of Lund- lymphology: http://www.lub.lu.se/luft/diss/med263_transit.html

Angionet: http://www.angionet.org

Angioweb: http://www.angioweb.fr

associazione italiana specialisti angiologi: http://www.aisa.it/

Cardiovascular Center of Rouen: http://www.chu-rouen.fr

CEVF, Central European Vascular Forum: http://www.sameint.it/vascular/italiano/society.htm#CentralEuropeanVascularForum

College Francaise de Pathologie Vasculaire: http://www-sante.ujf-grenoble.fr/SANTE/cfpv/cfpv.html

Cvascular: http://www.arrakis.es/~cule/lista.htm

European Society of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery: http://www.esvs.org

GIUV: http://www.sameint.it/giuv/

Ideal Society of Vascular Biomechanics: http://www.eass.it/isvb.html

IMAVU: http://www-sante.ujf-grenoble.fr/SANTE/imavu/imavu.html

Journal of Vascular Surgery: http://www.vascsurg.org/section/jvs

SIAPAV , Italian Society of Vascular Medicine and Angiology: http://siapavsv.cds.it/

Sociedad Espanola de Angiologia y Cirugia Vascular: http://www.seacv.org

Society for Vascular medicine and Biology: http://www.svmb.org

Union of Vascular Societies of Switzerland: "http://www.uvs.ch/

Wound Care website: http://www.medicaledu.com/wndguide.htm

Circulation Foundation : http://www.circulationfoundation.org.uk

 

 
 
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Arteries bring blood from the heart to the extremities. Veins contain one way valves and channel blood back to the heart. When there is obstruction of veins, or when prolonged pressure is placed on the veins, the valves stretch and no longer close properly. This allows blood to travel back down the veins towards the feet. The veins in the legs that are near to the surface of the skin enlarge and result in what is commonly called varicose veins. These can range from minor dilatations to large bunch of grape-like structures in the calf. Very small purple or blue veins in the skin of the legs are called "thread veins" or "spider veins" or dermal flares and often occur alongside large varicose veins. Some people are only affected by dermal flares. Both types of varicose veins are probably caused by the same factors. Varicose veins is a slowly progressive disease which if left untreated can lead to marked skin change damage or ulceration near the ankle. Why do varicose veins arise? Varicose Veins, Thread Veins, Spider Veins, PhotoDerm, Sclerotherapy, Surgery, Thrombosis Heredity is important in the development of varicose veins, thread veins and spider veins. Up to 20% of the adult population have varicose veins and experience discomfort as a result. Many people know of other family members with the same problem. A recent study showed that where both parents had varicose veins there was an 80% chance of their children developing varices. Environmental factors also play a large part in the development of varicosities, for example, prolonged standing - especially for workers such as nurses, sales assistants, flight attendants, waitresses and teachers, for example. Diet may also be a factor, and our Western diet with high content of fat and refined sugar with low fiber content may contribute to the development of varicose veins, spider veins and thread veins. Varicose veins may also become more frequent with advancing age, but may appear at any time of life and small varices are sometimes seen in school children. Although all factors such as puberty, pregnancy and the menopause also influence the course of the disease. As many as 70 - 80% of pregnant women develop varicose veins during the first trimester. Pregnancy causes an increase in hormone levels and blood volume which in turn causes veins to enlarge. Later in pregnancy, the enlarge uterus causes increased pressure on the veins in the pelvis. Approximately 60 - 70% of varicose veins due to pregnancy will disappear within a few months of delivery. Little research has been done to investigate the role of the pill and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in the development of varicose veins. These probably have no influence on them. What are the symptoms Treatment of varicose veins and thread veins by injections sclerotherapy PhotoDerm and surgery Varicose veins may cause feelings of fatigue, heaviness, aching, burning, throbbing, itching and cramps in the legs. These symptoms are often accompanied by swelling of the ankle, which frequently appears after long hours of standing. Some people are very troubled by the aching that varicose veins produce. Even small dermal flares can result in severe aching which prevents standing for any length of time. What can I do to prevent them? Treatment of varicose veins and thread veins by injections sclerotherapy PhotoDerm and surgery Many of the things that seem to cause varicose veins are difficult to avoid such as a family history of Western way of life. Where possible standing still for long periods should be avoided. Walking is much better for the veins and helps the blood return to the heart from the legs. In occupations that require extended periods of standing then a few steps should be taken at regular short intervals to help circulation. Wearing support stockings may also reduce the likelihood of varicose veins. No creams or drugs are available to prevent varicose veins. The earlier varicose veins and dermal flares are treated the better the long term and cosmetic outcome.