When sleeping after a sclerotherapy you should sleep for the first few days with your compression stockings and then after that you can sleep without them.
Other than that you can sleep as you normally would.
You cannot and should not ever do your own sclerotherapy as it can lead to serious health risks.
Only a qualified doctor should do sclerotherapy.
The solution that is used for sclerotherapy is not . 9ns but hypertonic saline which is caustic and carries many potential risks.
The fastest way to recover from sclerotherapy is to walk around, avoid too much sun, avoid strenuous exercise and wear compression stockings for 2 to 3 weeks after the sclerotherapy treatment.
It takes between 3 weeks to 6 weeks to see results after a sclerotherapy for small spider veins and varicose veins and for larger veins it can take 3 months to 4 months to see the results.
And sometimes multiple sclerotherapy treatments may be needed to get the results you want.
The long term side effects of sclerotherapy are muscular vein thrombosis and visual disturbances as well as skin ulcerations.
The reason sclerotherapy is so painful is because of the needle and chemicals that can cause pain and bruising.
However laser treatment is more painful than sclerotherapy due to the heat generated by the laser.
After sclerotherapy you should avoid hot baths or saunas and whirlpools and avoid anti inflammatory medications, aspirin, ibuprofen and also avoid hot compresses or any other form of heat applied to the treated areas.
Also wash the injection sites with lukewarm water and mild soap.
You can get a blood clot from sclerotherapy.
The dangers of sclerotherapy are serious side effects which include the ulceration of the skin around the injected area, allergic reactions to the sclerotherapy solution, mild inflammation and discomfort around the injected area, and blood clot formation in the treated veins.
You cannot do sclerotherapy at home as it can be risky and should only be done by a qualified doctor.
The solution used for sclerotherapy is not . 9ns but hypertonic saline which is caustic and carries many potential risks.
The drug that is used in sclerotherapy is asclera (polidocanol) Injection which is a prescription medicine that is used in a procedure called sclerotherapy and administered by a healthcare provider to treat two types of veins in your legs.
Today the two most common agents used in modern sclerotherapy are sodium tetradecyl sulfate (Sotradecol) and polidocanol (Asclera).
Hypertonic saline is simply a saline (salt) concentrate solution which irritates the tiny veins and subsequently closes them.
The solution normally used for this procedure is called sodium tetradecyl sulphate (STD) and is available in different concentrations depending on the size of the vein being treated.
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Normally STD is injected as a solution directly into the vein to be treated.
Sclerotherapy effectively treats varicose and spider veins.
It's often considered the treatment of choice for small varicose veins.
Sclerotherapy involves injecting a solution directly into the vein.
The sclerotherapy solution causes the vein to scar, forcing blood to reroute through healthier veins.
When you treat spider veins with sclerotherapy, the results are permanent, as the veins close completely and are absorbed into the body.
Spider veins have no practical use and can easily be treated by ultrasound-guided injections or laser therapy.
Sclerotherapy patients can return to their regular daily activities as soon as the procedure is complete.
If pain is present, it usually fades within just a few days.
Mild bruising may occur and will heal completely in one to two weeks.
Sclerotherapy is the most common treatment for improving the appearance of varicose and spider veins on the legs.
It is also performed to treat symptoms caused by these conditions, such as aching, swelling and burning.
Sclerotherapy involves injecting a chemical solution directly into the varicose or spider vein.
The risks associated with sclerotherapy include.
Bruising.
Raised red areas.
Small skin sores.
Darkened skin in the form of lines or spots.
Multiple tiny red blood vessels.
Wear your compression stockings continuously (day and night) for 24 hours following the sclerotherapy procedure, then wear them only during daytime hours for the next 7 days.
You may resume normal daily activities right away.
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment, enabling patients to walk around soon after the procedure and even drive themselves home.
Walking, in fact, is encouraged, as it promotes blood flow and minimizes the risk of blood clots.