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The Hidden Dangers of Delaying Varicose Vein Treatment

Updated: Feb 28


A photo of someone's leg, showcasing their varicose veins.

Varicose veins are more than just a cosmetic issue. They can significantly impact a person's quality of life and lead to serious health complications if left untreated.


A recent study conducted at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital sheds light on the risks associated with delaying varicose vein procedures.




What are Varicose Veins?


Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that usually occur in the legs.


They can cause symptoms like aching, swelling, and in severe cases, bleeding, ulceration, and phlebitis (inflammation of the veins).


These symptoms can worsen over time, affecting a person's daily activities and overall well-being.


The Effects of COVID on Varicose Vein Procedures


During the height of COVID-19, many elective procedures, including varicose vein treatments, were postponed to prioritize urgent medical needs and reduce the risk of virus transmission.


This led to a significant increase in waiting times for patients needing varicose vein procedures.


Here’s What We Learned


The study included 275 patients who had been waiting for varicose vein treatment for over a year. The results were concerning:


  • Major Harm: 6.9% of patients experienced major complications such as phlebitis, bleeding, and ulceration.


  • Minor Harm: 18.9% of patients reported worsening pain and swelling.


  • Psychological Harm: 6.9% of patients suffered from psychological distress due to the delay.


  • Quality of Life: The delay in treatment significantly impacted patients' quality of life, with many reporting a decline in their physical and mental health.


What Does it All Mean?


The study highlights the importance of timely intervention for varicose veins.


Delaying treatment can lead to a progression of the disease and increased risk of complications.


As we navigate the post-pandemic world, it's crucial to address the backlog of elective procedures and ensure that patients receive the care they need.


This study serves as a reminder that conditions like varicose veins, though often considered low priority, can have serious consequences if not treated promptly.


If You’re Dealing with Varicose Veins, Leg Pain, or Discomfort…


If you have heaviness, aching, swelling, throbbing, or itchiness in your legs—or you notice varicose veins or spider veins—give us a call at 877-432-2184.


If you have any questions about this article, please put them in the comments below. We'll get back as soon as we can.


Thanks for reading!





Reference


Bootun, R., Burrows, M., Chowdhury, M. M., Stather, P. W., & Al-Jundi, W. (2023). The risk of harm whilst waiting for varicose veins procedure. Phlebology, 38(1), 22–27. DOI: 10.1177/02683555221141824



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