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Fish Oil For Varicose Veins

Studies show that the omega 3 fatty-acids found in fish oil are beneficial in many ways. There is not sufficient evidence to show that taking fish oil is an effective treatment for varicose veins, but fish oil helps improve circulation, and varicose veins develop due to circulation problems. It seems possible that taking fish oil may help to decrease the chances of developing varicose veins.

According to the National Institute of Medicine, fish oil helps to widen blood vessels, decrease blood pressure, and reduce clotting. Regular intake of fish oil has also been shown to reduce triglyceride levels.

Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be any real evidence that taking fish oil can help to treat varicose veins. If you don’t already have varicose veins, perhaps fish oil may help you to prevent varicose veins from forming!

Ten Years Ago in Vein Health

In 2001 doctors in Ohio performed an unusual surgery to treat a man’s severe varicose veins. The man suffered from a very painful and debilitating varicose vein in his right leg. Doctor’s performed a transplant surgery in which a cow’s jugular vein was used to replace the section of varicose leg vein.

The varicose vein surgery was done at Toledo Hospital’s Jobst Vascular Center in Toledo, Ohio. Dr. Hugh Beebe, the center’s director said, “The neck vein of cows is very similar to the femoral vein of man. The bovine valve becomes a better fit when compared to the weakened valves of man and to prevent rejection of bovine tissue, the cows valve is pre treated with drugs.”

To read more about this unique solution to the common problem of varicose veins, click here.

Ten years later, it seems that this technique never really took off. Bovine transplant is not a common treatment for varicose vein problems today.

Medication or Compression

Alternative treatments for leg ulcers may exist. Venous leg ulcers are quite common among older people. They are caused many by lack of circulation and they go hand in hand with developing varicose veins.

The most common treatment for leg ulcers is compression stockings or compression hose.

If you have leg ulcers, ask your doctor about possibly using a prescription medication to help minimize venous leg ulcers. Medication might not work for everyone. Some people with varicose veins or venous leg ulcers will definitely need to use compression hose, but it is always worth checking.

If you don’t have a specialist to treat your varicose veins, visit our website. When you have varicose veins, you need a vein doctor that can help you. Our vein care professionals will get you on the track to healthier legs in the best way for you!