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Questions to ask about varicose veins in the legs

Questions to ask about varicose veins in the legs

These questions may help you discuss your varicose veins or the treatments you have been offered with your healthcare team.

About varicose veins

  • Why have I developed varicose veins?

  • Will they get worse?

  • Will they cause other problems?

  • Can they be treated?

  • Would it help my varicose veins if I made some changes to my lifestyle, such as doing more exercise or losing weight?

  • What should I do if my varicose veins get worse or start to bleed?

  • What should I do if I get an ulcer on my leg?

Diagnosing varicose veins

  • How are varicose veins diagnosed?

  • Will I be referred to a specialist vascular service?

  • What is a duplex ultrasound scan?

  • What does the scan involve?

  • Where will it be carried out?

  • When can I have the scan?

  • When will I get the result?

Treatments

  • Can you tell me why you have decided to offer me endothermal ablation/ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy/surgery?

  • What are the pros and cons of this treatment?

  • What will it involve?

  • Where will it be carried out?

  • When can I have the treatment?

  • How will it help me? What effect will it have on my symptoms and everyday life? What sort of improvements might I expect?

  • How long will it take to have an effect?

  • Are there any risks associated with this treatment?

  • What should I do if I get any side effects after my treatment? (For example, should I call my GP, or go to the emergency department at a hospital?)

  • Are there any long-term effects of having this treatment?

  • What are my options for having treatments other than the one you have offered me?

  • Is there some other information (like a leaflet, DVD or a website I can go to) about the treatment that I can have?

  • What will happen if I choose not to have the treatment you have offered?

  • If I choose not to have the treatment you have offered, will compression stockings help?

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