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Varicose Vein Treatment in Singapore: Answers to Your Most Common Questions

This guide aims to provide answers to common questions about varicose veins from the viewpoint of a vascular surgeon. Whether you have varicose veins, are at risk of developing varicose veins, or want to learn more about this condition, this guide is perfect for you. What are Varicose Veins? Varicose veins are swollen and enlarged

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Varicose Vein Treatment in Singapore: Everything You Need to Know

Veins as Vital Pathways in the Circulatory System The circulatory system is responsible for the transportation of blood throughout the body. Veins act as vessels for blood flow and they serve various purposes: When veins experience dysfunction, as seen in conditions like varicose veins, their importance becomes even more apparent. Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted

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Varicose Vein Treatment in Singapore: From the Perspective of a Vascular Surgeon

Understanding The Impact of Varicose Veins on Singaporeans Varicose veins, and their milder form known as spider veins, are swollen and enlarged blood vessels that commonly appear in the legs due to increased pressure when standing and walking upright. These visible veins result from weakened valves that malfunction, allowing blood to flow backward and pool

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Varicose Vein Treatment in Singapore: Comprehensive Advice for Optimal Results

Veins transport deoxygenated blood back to the heart. In the legs, blood initially gathers in the superficial veins, located just beneath the skin, and is then directed into deeper veins running through the calf muscles. The contraction of the calf muscles plays a crucial role in propelling the blood upward against gravity. To ensure blood

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Varicose Veins Explained

Why you might need to see a varicose veins doctor, Singapore Vascular & Interventional Centre. What are Varicose Veins? Varicose veins (Singapore) are blue or purple bulging, twisted veins which are mostly found on the lower body (legs and feet). They are usually not serious, but it is possible for them to cause pain and

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