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    Causes And Treatment Of Vulvar Varicose Vein

    During pregnancy there is an increase in the level of hormones as well as the amount of blood passing via the veins, which can cause swelling in the pelvic region. During this time there is also enlarging of the uterus which puts extra pressure on these vulvar varicose veins.

    Treatment of Vulvar Varicose Vein

    The V Brace is a support brace worn like underwear that will give you extra support to aid with your vulvar varicose vein. This fully adjustable brace will also aid with back aches, leg aches and other symptoms related with your vulvar varicose veins.
    Most of the time, these vulvar varicose veins will disappear after your pregnancy, during which time support systems would be necessary to alleviate discomfort. If they do not disappear after your pregnancy, you may need surgery to eradicate them.

    How to Minimize Vulvar Varicose Veins

    By making certainly that you exercise everyday you should minimize your risk of getting varicose veins. Be certainly that during your pregnancy you confer with your doctors before you undertake any strenuous exercise. Try to elevate your legs when you're sitting by putting your feet up on a box or stool. Avoid crossing your legs when you're sitting as much as possible. By walking around at regular intervals, you're encouraging wonderful circulation which could alleviate your dangers of vulvar varicose veins as well as other problems.

    Make certainly that you wear protective clothing that will minimize pressure to the area. The aforementioned brace is a ideal idea for this, or else you could use stockings or other similar products that will enable you to attain the same results. These support processes will also aid with any swelling that you may be sustaining which may actually cause your varicose veins to obtain worse. Try to put wear these support stockings when you wake up in the morning, and be certainly that they are not too tight so that they actually cut off your circulation.

    By lying on your left side when you sleep at night you could do much to prevent this uncomfortable ailment, because the area that is generally affected by vulvar varicose veins is located on the right side of the body. By propping yourself up with pillows to support you during your sleep, and to prevent you from rolling onto your right side, you should be able to minimize your risk of getting vulvar varicose veins during your pregnancy.

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