In our last post, we discussed
the basics of sclerotherapy with Alison Scheib, PA-C and sclerotherapy
specialist at the Vein Healthcare Center. Now we talk with Ali about what to
expect after a sclerotherapy procedure.
Immediately following the
procedure, there may be mild itching of your legs. It typically resolves within
an hour. For the next few days, there may be some tenderness and bruising.
About two weeks following the procedure, you may feel hard bumps in the area of
the treated vein, which usually disappear over the course of several months.
How will the leg look or feel a week
after sclerotherapy? A month?
Usually, the changes noticed in
the first two months are improvement in symptoms. Patients have reported to me
that their legs feel lighter, or without pain. The large, lumpy veins slowly
disappear, usually 2-6 months after the procedure, and the smaller veins may
disappear over the following six months. All veins clear up large to small, high to low.
Are the results of treatment with
sclerotherapy permanent?
Yes, once the vein has collapsed, it typically gets
reabsorbed into the body and is permanently gone. Because that vein no longer exists, it cannot cause problems
in the future. That said, all the veins in the body have the same genetic makeup
and have generally been exposed to the same environmental stresses and, in
theory, have the same risk of failing. In other words, if a patient has one bad
vein, it is very likely that at some point they will have other bad veins. It’s
important to note that healthy lifestyle changes can make a
big difference in managing chronic venous issues and preventing future problems.
Can you go to work after treatment? What about exercise?
Yes, you can go to work after
treatment. However, you should avoid heavy lifting and strenuous physical
activity while standing for the first five days following sclerotherapy.
Walking is great exercise after treatment. In fact, walking 30 minutes a day is a post-op
requirement!
To read the conclusion of our conversation with Ali, click here. We ask some specific questions about common side effects and whether sclerotherapy is covered by insurance. Plus, the one question that patients ask most…
To read the conclusion of our conversation with Ali, click here. We ask some specific questions about common side effects and whether sclerotherapy is covered by insurance. Plus, the one question that patients ask most…
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