Assessing the Management of Varicose Vein Using Individualized Medicine: An Empirical Study

Journal Title: International Journal of Surgery & Surgical Techniques - Year 2023, Vol 7, Issue 2

Abstract

Varicose vein is one of the most common clinical condition presented by abnormal blood flow in the lower extremities and it remains an open question as to which inciting factor is responsible for their development, if any one particular factor is in fact solely responsible. It is unclear whether local dysfunction in the vein wall leads to valvular incompetence or whether the reverse is true. The abnormal vessel of the varicosity is invariably dilated, and luminal diameter is larger than in normal vein. Importantly, varicose vein disease is characterized by skip lesions, areas of normal vein between varicosities. Homoeopathy is a complementary system of medicine that follows a holistic approach. Homeopathy follows a personalized approach in treatment of chronic disease such as varicose veins Here 30 cases of varicose vein was used for the study and in each case complete case taking was done and after evaluated using Revised Venous Clinical Severity Score an and medicine was selected according to the totality. Potency and dose was determined based on the susceptibility of the patient. Follow up was done. Since p value <0.05, it indicates that the test is statistically significant and hence the null hypothesis is rejected.

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Nivedha KS*, Murugan M and Winston Vargheese V

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  • EP ID EP748271
  • DOI 10.23880/ijsst-16000189
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Nivedha KS*, Murugan M and Winston Vargheese V (2023). Assessing the Management of Varicose Vein Using Individualized Medicine: An Empirical Study. International Journal of Surgery & Surgical Techniques, 7(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-748271