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Question (Posted on :  21 Sep 2008 )

My wife age 35 suffering from vericose nerves problem after her 2nd delivery,she had one kidney by birth , bloodgroup o ve.we have 2 daughters. 1st delivery was a boy missed in the ninth month,thereafter we have our daughter, again she miscarriage in thr 3rd month and now gave a birth to 2nd daughter(premature)Is their medicine to cure vericose problem or any remedy without operation. her weight is 45kgs height is 5'
Doctor's Response (Posted on : 21 Sep 2008 )

Without surgery the treatment of varicose veins can be treated using compressing stockings and Sclerotherapy. However, the degree of the varicosity needs to be assessed.

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