VARICOSE VEINS -
- abnormally dilated veins most commonly occur in the lower extremities or the lower trunk.
- it can also occur to any part of the body like esophageal varices and hemorrhoidal veins
- long standing distension due to back pressure on the veins, on pregnancy, obecity, prolonged standing
- hereditary weakness of the veins
- occupation factor which require long standing like barbers, nurses, beauticians ,elevator assistant
POSSIBLE COMPLICATION:
- edema of the legs
- trauma and infection
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS:
- disfigurement of the legs
- easy fatigue of the part affected area
- feeling of heavyness
- painful cramps of the legs at night
- pain during menstrual period
- darkened tortuous swollen veins
PREVENTION:
- avoid wearing tight garters, constricting girdle that obstruct venous flow
- avoid cross legs
- avoid sitting and standing for a long period
NURSING CARE AFTER THE STRIPPING PROCEDURE:
- encourage to walk
- carried out prescribed analgesic for pain observed for any signs of hemorrhage at affected site
- circulation is observed that dressing must not too constricting
1 Comment:
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- iceah said...
October 3, 2008 at 4:40 PMthat's why c: thanx for the info again c:
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