In our last post we discussed some of the treatments available for venous disease,
including varicose veins. Now we frankly discuss one possible drawback to
seeking treatment for vein problems in the summer.
Following every vein procedure,
patients must wear graduated compression stockings. The length of time that patients are
prescribed compression stockings is highly variable, depending upon the patient
and the procedure. It could be as short as three days for some light-assisted sclerotherapy, or as long as two
weeks for endovenous laser ablations or ambulatory phlebectomies. The
lighter, sheerer stockings are better tolerated during the summer months, but
tend to be less durable than some of the thicker options often work in the
winter.
Although some people choose to delay treatment until after
summer is over, others prefer to seek treatment as soon as possible. For
those who choose not to
undergo a vein procedure during the summer, it is still a good time to think
about vein health.
It can take several months or more for the complete
resolution of veins that have undergone treatments, so people can plan for next
summer by scheduling an evaluation now. Whether or not one decides to
pursue intervention for varicose veins or other venous issues, here are tips for vein relief in the summer.
No
matter what the season, finding a qualified vein specialist can lead to an
improved quality of life and better overall health.