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Suggest Treatment For Varicose Veins In Diabetic Patients

I have a lot of spider veins on my left leg inside of my leg. I fell through a porch right leg went in the porch.left leg was bent back. I was on it. My left leg brothers me a lot. Some times went I get out of bed its hard to get going? Should I see a specialist , about poor circulation. I/m a Diabietic?
Wed, 4 Oct 2017
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hi
it might be a vericos vein or something like soft tissue injury which might lead to swelling and poor circulation.if you really have poor circulation the part you have pain would been turned into black in colour. it's better to apply some ice pack over that area and elevate the limb while sleeping and keep some rest to the leg if it still persist after that consult the surgeon once.
thank you.
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Suggest Treatment For Varicose Veins In Diabetic Patients

hi it might be a vericos vein or something like soft tissue injury which might lead to swelling and poor circulation.if you really have poor circulation the part you have pain would been turned into black in colour. it s better to apply some ice pack over that area and elevate the limb while sleeping and keep some rest to the leg if it still persist after that consult the surgeon once. thank you.