Varicose Veins And Phlebitis
Varicose veins: venous insufficiency. Abnormal and permanent dilation of the veins with localized swelling.
Varicose veins are a sign of weakness in the vein walls and are sometimes the result of poor functioning of the valves whose role is to circulate blood to the heart. Look for the causes: heredity, frequent and prolonged standing, numerous pregnancies, inadequate diet…
Phlebitis: inflammation of a vein following a more or less extensive venous thrombosis. The clot formed in the lumen of the vessel obliterates the vein and, attached to the wall, causes inflammatory phenomena, a cessation of venous circulation and edema upstream of the obstruction.
Thrombosis: formation of a clot in a blood vessel.
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