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Varicose vein is a dilated or enlarged vein that develops when the valves in the vein no longer function properly or when blood volume in the vein increases. Varicose veins develop most commonly in the legs, but can also occur in the anus, esophagus, and testes in males.
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When young people develop venous reflux, it is highly probable that the disease can be successfully treated. Many clinics offer highly advanced treatments that offer long-lasting benefits. One of these is the VNUS Closure, a procedure that preserves the muscular wall of the veins to allow the surface veins to recede. For patients who still have residual surface veins after VNUS, micro-phlebectomy can be an excellent treatment option.
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The occurrence of varicose veins in younger patients should not be a cause of panic. Many treatment options are widely available to treat this condition. Children can still resume with their normal activities even in such situation.
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