Cellulite is a connective tissue degeneration, which may be due to the body’s ability to get rid of toxins are degraded. The blood and lymph vessels that will guide the toxins from the body have reduced capacity and binds toxins instead of solid fat and connective tissue located around the bones and muscles underneath the skin. Causes in turn can be anything from constipation and other intestinal problems of generally impaired circulation. See this not only as a cosmetic problem, but as a possible poisoning symptoms, often intestinal poisoning.
Closely related problem is known as varicose veins, which veneras ability to efficiently carry blood from the legs back up to the body has decreased. The traditional medical way to describe the problem – ( “poor venous valves”) – is misleading, because the problem usually associated with both circulation barrier in the pelvis (which prevents the smooth return of blood and lymph), and with them in the legs and thus a deterioration so-called muscle pump effect. Traditional medical varicose veins surgery, which completely removes bulging containers, is therefore futile and ultimately harmful, because they are more than reduce the (already too limited) routing capability available.
Treatment may be requested to improve the appearance. Surgery such as vein stripping and ligation, or sclerotherapy of veins can be recommended. Vein stripping is a very large file, and it is usually reserved for patients who experience much pain or who have skin ulcers. Traditional open surgery, while others prefer the newer methods. Newer methods of treatment of varicose veins, such as Endovenous laser treatment, radio frequency ablation. Sclerotherapy has been used in the treatment of varicose veins. It is often used for telangiectasia (spider veins) and varicose veins that persist or recur after vein stripping. Sclerotherapy can also be carried out with microfoam sclerosants under ultrasound guidance to treat large varicose veins, including the large and short saphenous veins.
Varicose veins treatment and prevention tips
1. Laser therapy: Most effective for small facial and leg veins.
2. VNUS catheter technique using a radio device or laser carried by a catheter.
3. Newer methods of treatment of varicose veins, such as Endovenous laser treatment.
4. Sclerotherapy injection of solution (usually sodium chloride) directly into a vein.
5. Intense, pulsed light can be used to selectively damage or destroy abnormal veins including small spider veins.
Varicose veins and cellulite are thus signs that the body lost control of the circulatory conditions in the legs. Initial signs of this negative trend may consist of tingling, numbness, nocturnal leg cramps, etc., while the patient may ultimately suffer from severe leg ulcers healed, when the circulation in your legs can no longer meet the basic requirements for cell nutrition supply and removal of toxins. If even the supply of oxygen-rich blood through the arteries of the legs is impaired, various symptoms of weakness and so-called window looks sick act.
Depending on what more accurately the difficulties of the case may be different measures to be meaningful. Exercise, lifestyle changes, dietary interventions, detoxification, rectification of intestinal problems, antioxidant dietary supplements, herbal remedies (including horse chestnut), connective tissue massage, as well as socks with elastic compression can all contribute to improved circulatory conditions, and do to avoid falling into a vicious cycle of increasing symptoms of different kinds of bones.
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