Symptom complex Varicose

Varicose symptom complex > The components of the symptom complex are the following clinical elements:

- Varicose ulcer and associated macro- and microcirculation of the skin of the affected limb, features of wound healing. - Various changes in skin color around the varicose veins (hypopigmentation, hyperpigmentation). - Diffuse and limited hemosiderosis with damage to the dermis and hypodermis. - Development of pronounced fibrosis and sclerosis of the skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle layer in the chronic form of the process. - Dyspigmentation – spots of various sizes and shapes on the torso, limbs, and other parts of the body associated with pathological changes in the pigmentation layer of the skin; areas of depigmentation of various shapes, sizes, and severity. Symptoms of itchy skin with the Varicose symptom complex.



Varicose symptom complex is a dermatous skin process caused by varicose veins and manifested by petechial-hemorrhagic and vegetative spots of purple or red-violet color, combined with necrotizing eczemoid eczema, nested papules, capillaritis and induration.