After Surgery for Varicose Veins
Your legs will be wrapped in compression bandages to control any bleeding or swelling. But expect your legs to be bruised for a while. After a short stay in the recovery room, you’ll be able to go home. Be sure to have someone drive you.
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| To keep blood moving, draw the letters of the alphabet in the air with your feet. Or flex the feet back and forth. |
At Home
When you return home, follow your doctor’s advice. Be sure to keep any future doctor’s appointments. Also, keep these tips in mind:
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Avoid standing for long periods soon after surgery.
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Arrange for a family member or a friend to help you run errands or do household chores.
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Keep your legs elevated when you’re sitting or lying down.
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Walk as much as you can, starting the day after surgery. But don’t overdo it.
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Wear bandages or elastic stockings for as long as your doctor suggests.
When to Call the Doctor
Call your doctor right away if you notice any of the following:
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Severe bleeding or swelling
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Pain in the leg that doesn’t go away
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Fever
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Chest pain or shortness of breath
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Online Medical Reviewer:
newMentor board-certified, academically affiliated clinician
Online Medical Reviewer:
Ziegler, Olivia Walton, MS, PA-C
Last Review Date:
3/3/2013
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