Varicose veins

Varicose vein pregnancy: symptoms, how to treat and how to avoid

Varicose veins during pregnancy most often occur during the last 3 months of pregnancy, due to increased blood flow through the body, weight gain, hormonal changes, and pressure from the uterus to the veins. During this period, varicose veins appear more frequently on the legs, since the weight of the baby on the belly makes

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Varices in the stomach: what they are, their motives and their treatment

Varicose veins in the stomach are dilated, tortuous blood vessels that form in the wall of this organ and can be severe because when they grow, they can rupture and cause severe bleeding. These varicose veins can form in the stomach due to increased resistance to blood flow to the portal vein, an important vein

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Pelvic varicose veins: they are and treatment

Pelvic varicose veins are enlarged veins that occur mainly in women, affecting the uterus, but can also affect the fallopian tubes or ovaries.In men, the most common varicose veins are those that appear in the testicles, but this change is usually called varicocele.So, if you’re a man, check your symptoms and varicocele treatment. Pelvic varicose

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