Varicose VeinsExaminations and TestsThe most important tools in diagnosing
varicose veins are the
physical examination and medical history. Varicose
veins are typically diagnosed based on their appearance, and no other special
tests are needed to confirm the diagnosis. If a problem with the deep veins or complications are suspected
based on your symptoms and examination, other tests may be done. If you are considering varicose vein surgery or
sclerotherapy, further testing can help pinpoint the
location of the vein problem so that treatment will have the best chance of
success. - Duplex Doppler ultrasound is the most
commonly used non-invasive test that can help your doctor study blood flow in
your leg veins.
- Venogram may be done to assess
complications of varicose veins, such as those related to the deep veins. This
test is rarely helpful in the diagnosis or treatment of varicose veins.
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