McKeown Medical
167 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4SQ
Dr Alex Vesey is our expert consultant vascular surgeon who heads up our varicose vein team at McKeown Medical. Here, he discusses whether varicose veins can burst.
Date posted — 16.08.24
Varicose veins can burst, although it is uncommon. When varicose veins become severely swollen and weakened, the pressure inside them can increase, making the veins more prone to breaking or rupturing, especially after an injury or trauma.
A burst varicose vein can cause significant bleeding, either internally or externally, depending on whether the vein is close to the skin’s surface. If the bleeding is external, then it can always be stopped with firm localised compression and leg elevation. Internal bleeding typically results in bruising and swelling.
We offer a range of treatment options for varicose veins including VenaSeal™ – the most up to date method of treating varicose veins that causes less pain and allows you to get back to normal almost immediately, without the hassle of wearing bandages or compression stockings.
Get in touch with our friendly team and we’ll help you find the right varicose vein treatment for you.
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Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that often appear just under the skin, primarily in the legs and feet.
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) are two minimally invasive treatments used to effectively treat varicose veins, but...
When it comes to treating varicose veins, VenaSeal™ has emerged as a revolutionary option that offers a minimally invasive and...