varicose vein

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English - Turkish
varisli damar
(fiil)ris, varisli damar
varis

Tom'un varisli damarları var. - Tom has varicose veins.

varicose veins
genişlemiş damar
varicose veins
varis

Tom'un varisli damarları var. - Tom has varicose veins.

varicosity
(isim) varis
varicosity
(Tıp) Varislilik
varicosity
{i} varis
English - English
The medical condition of having such veins, especially in the legs
An abnormally swollen or dilated vein
Varicose veins are swollen and painful veins in a person's legs, which sometimes require a medical operation. or varix Twisted vein distended with blood. Varix also covers arteries and lymphatic vessels (see lymphatic system). Varicose veins occur mostly in the legs, when malfunctioning valves let blood pool in veins near the skin. Causes include hereditary valve and vein wall weakness and internal or external pressure on veins. Varices are common in pregnancy, suggesting that hormone abnormalities play a role. Symptoms include a heavy feeling, with leg cramps and swelling after standing a long time. Complications include skin ulcers and thrombosis. Treatment involves strong support hose, injection therapy, or surgery. Varices in the esophagus, which often occur in liver disease, can ulcerate and bleed. See also hemorrhoid
Any vein that is abnormally dilated
A vein that is abnormally widened and twisted due to defective valves in the vein
an abnormally dilated vein
a vein that is permanently dilated; most common in the legs
varicosity
varicose veins
plural form of varicose vein
Varicose Veins
varices
varicose veins
Vein that is twisted--tortuous--and distended with blood The term varix is also used for similar abnormalities in arteries and in lymphatic vessels Varicose veins occur in a number of areas, including the legs; the esophagus, or gullet; the spermatic veins, which return blood from the testes
varicose veins
The veins in the leg may become weakened and enlarged, particularly after blood clots have formed in them Such thin-walled, enlarged veins are called "varicose" and cannot be used for coronary bypass grafts
varicose veins
Swollen and dilated veins, usually visible on the legs
varicose veins
surface veins of the legs in which failure of some valves has caused slower circulation and swelling
varicose veins
enlarged veins in the legs
varicose veins
a medical condition in which the veins in your leg become swollen and painful (varicosus, from varix )
varicose vein
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