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5 Must Know Features of Diagnostic Tests for Proper Varicose Veins Treatment

Author: Sameer Tendulkar
by Sameer Tendulkar
Posted: Jul 27, 2017

Any problems with varicose veins are not easy to identify, even if you pay regular visits to the family doctor. The pain may be ignored as regular soreness, and it is usually very mild during the initial phases anyway. Visible symptoms only become prominent at a later stage, and it is even more difficult to detect if you have a darker skin tone. Also, the disease is a long term problem, and progresses very gradually. With very few specialist vein treatment centers available for this specific problem, treatment is often delayed for years.

Here are 5 must know facts about diagnostic procedures done at proper varicose veins centers -

#1 - Patient History: A good Vein treatment center will first ask for your recent medical history, which will save a lot of time and effort. They will be able to identify particular problems from your past medical history, and be more selective in testing. Also, past medical history can help identify if your spider vein problem is related to any trauma or injury. No good physician will start treatment procedures with carefully going over a patient's medical history.

  1. Some Common Diagnostic Tests: It is often common for vein treatment centers to ask a patient to get an ECG done, and a number of blood tests. This is to identify factors like diabetes, anemia, or other typical health conditions that may be causing your vascular problems. The ECG is to identify whether you have a regular heartbeat, which reveals the conditions of your circulatory system. In some cases, MRIs may also be required.
  2. The Ultra Sound: Perhaps the most common diagnosis test used in a varicose vein center is a lower limb venous ultrasonography. This helps the doctor quickly identify the condition and progress of your problem, and also detect any hidden blood clots. MRI is only used as an advanced technique to locate complications and determine treatment methods.
  3. The Trendelenburg Test: This simple medical test is specifically meant to identify and determine the site of the venous reflux; and is an essential part of proper varicose veins treatment. It is a non invasive, and very basic procedure that does not even require any surgical instruments or blood tests. A good doctor of vascular medicine will definitely perform the Trendelenburg Test before asking you to undergo any further diagnostic procedures.
  4. Understanding the Clinical Classification: Your vein treatment center will identify your varicose vein problem according to CEAP Classification. It is a scale between C0 to C6; wherein C0 is no external or visible signs of venous disease, and C6 is an active venous ulcer. You can keep a track of your healing by noting a rise or fall in your CEAP number. However, it is vital to remember that you may have a future risk of varicose veins even if your results say C0!
Looking for a varicose veins center with the latest equipments and treatment procedures for vascular health problems? Vein Center in Mumbai is one of biggest treatment centers for vascular diseases in the country, and even accepts international insurance!
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