Friday, September 20, 2019

Vericose Veins


When you notice a little discoloration on someone's leg and upon closer inspection, you see that it is raised and swollen, with a bluish cast, then this is a varicose vein. This condition is very common, particularly in older people, those who are on their feet all day for work, and during pregnancy. And while most people who seek medical attention to deal with their varicose veins do it because they are unhappy with the way that they look, new research suggests that varicose veins might also be related to potentially dangerous blood clots. However, there was still an increase in cases of pulmonary embolism (PE), which are clots that lodge in a blood vessel of the lung, and peripheral artery disease (PAD), which is a narrowing of the arteries in areas of the body other than chest, most frequently in the legs, that reduces blood flow to those areas. The study was not designed to prove cause and effect, so we do not know whether the varicose veins actually cause the clots to form. However, the relationship appears to be significant enough not to ignore, especially since varicose veins are such a common problem. Since varicose veins are associated with inflammation, you may see some improvement in the condition from consuming anti-inflammatory foods. Foods rich in B-complex vitamins such as tuna, salmon, eggs, sweet potatoes, avocadoes, bananas, and broccoli can help protect blood vessels throughout the body. And you can further bolster your diet by eating foods known to have anti- inflammatory effects, such as ginger, turmeric, garlic,and blueberries It also treated by cupping therapy.
Benefits Of Cupping Therapy For Vericose Veins:-
1. Decreases inflammation.
2. Improves in blood circulation.
3. Helps in venous blood flow.
4. Decreases Vericose Conditons Removes clots.

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