How will the blood get back to my heart after the physician removes the varicose veins and the veins are sealed off?
The varicose veins are generally inefficient, dilated veins causing backward flow away from the heart. The abnormal flow in such veins causes stagnation. Removal of these veins only improves the circulation in the affected limb. This relief of reflux or pooling causes significant improvement in symptoms inclusive of tiredness, heaviness in the limbs, and sometimes even provides a good night’s sleep. This is because of re-routing of the blood flow through healthier deep veins.