Ways To Improve Poor Circulation
Endoscopic Vein Surgery

Some individuals who have poor circulation as a result of varicose or nonfunctional veins may need endoscopic vein surgery to alleviate the issue. Varicose veins are malfunctioning twisted and swollen veins with abnormal valves that appear under the surface of the skin. Because they have a valve that does not work correctly, they can swell and pool with blood causing further circulatory complications. Endoscopic vein surgery is a surgical procedure used to help treat varicose veins. During this procedure, a long camera scope device called an endoscope is inserted through an incision in the individual's skin and then inserted into the affected vein. A device on the end of the endoscope is used to seal off the vein through one of many available mechanisms. Once the vein is sealed off, blood is forced to take another venous route back to the heart and cannot become trapped in that particular varicose vein. Because blood is no longer pooling in the vein following endoscopic vein surgery, the individual's overall circulation is improved.
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