Recently, I noticed that a lot of visible veins appeared on my legs. Since September last year, I have been taking hormonal drugs (Bromergon and Spiranol) because my testosterone and prolactin levels were too high. Does it have to do with it? How to get rid of varicose veins? I also wanted to ask about some preparations that reduce leg swelling.
Hello, Without seeing the severity of venous dilatations, it is difficult to determine what type of treatment you should apply. Therefore, the best solution is if you ask your hormone treatment doctor about it. The hormonal status of the body and the treatment used can affect the venous system. In addition to hormonal issues, factors such as a sedentary lifestyle and overweight can also contribute to changes in the venous system. The first stage of insufficiency of the venous system is manifested by the expansion of small veins visible under the surface of the skin - during this period it is important to do gymnastics, take care of the correct body weight to prevent further development of the insufficiency. Sometimes preparations containing horse chestnut extract are used in the initial stages of venous insufficiency - they are available over the counter in pharmacies. Due to the fact that you use hormonal drugs, however, you should ask your doctor whether you can add horse chestnut extract to your medications. Regards, MD Krystyna Knypl
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Krystyna KnyplInternist, hypertensiologist, editor-in-chief of "Gazeta dla Lekarzy".
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