A hard pulse is one of the main conditions for successful treatment. You will hear all kinds of instructions about this - don’t have sex, otherwise the blood will go bad again, and sit on a chair for a month, and look carefully around, like a teacher. In all cases, the same misconception is present - a sudden stop of blood leads to the formation of a blood clot and a deterioration in the patient’s condition, which means that without the help of a pulse, time for recovery is not wasted. And this is a lie!
On average, after conservative correction of hemostasis, including removal of dilated vessels, patients live from 5 to 7 years. The effectiveness of surgical intervention directly depends on the time of contacting a doctor - the sooner, the better the prognosis. Further treatment is supportive in nature, but it is the main guarantee of the survival of patients and their full rehabilitation.
Unjustified risks of ignoring the problem and unwillingness to understand it lead to the fact that about 5 thousand patients suffering from CVD die in Russia every year. Even in medical institutions, there are those who categorically refuse surgical intervention, despite all the difficulties of conservative hemostasis. In this regard, the statistics of deceased patients is of interest. It is unacceptable to compare it with survival rates, because we are talking about different categories of patients - fresh and neglected, those who did not have surgery for too long, but persistently followed all the doctor’s recommendations. People refused to live “under sclerotherapy” - they said the same thing: “We have been living like this for a long time.”
The need for active surgical intervention to save those suffering from this disease is comparable to the hope of living on two arms when one is amputated. Phlebologists warn that the first program of conservative therapy lasts from 2 months to a year, for some patients these periods extend to three years. Surgical treatment is the last chance to stop the bleeding and ensure normal functioning of the body. By showing persistence and confidence in the result, you can completely get rid of the problem. Invasive procedures are carried out not only within the framework of state medicine - they are equally successfully used in private clinics. As mentioned earlier, the disease is dangerous due to secondary complications, so the course of treatment must be comprehensive. For maximum efficiency it is required