Are Blue Veins on Your Hands Normal—Or a Warning Sign of Something More Serious?

If you’re dealing with a long-term or severe case, doctors may suggest the following medical treatments:

1. Sclerotherapy

A minimally invasive procedure where a chemical solution is injected directly into the vein, causing it to collapse and eventually fade. This is effective but may require multiple sessions.

2. Laser Therapy (Endovenous Laser Treatment or EVLT)

This procedure uses focused laser energy to close off problematic veins. It’s typically quick, relatively painless, and offers minimal recovery time.

3. Radiofrequency Ablation

Similar to laser treatment, this technique uses radio wave energy to seal off the vein. It’s often used for larger or more stubborn veins.

4. Muller or Stripping Surgery

Continue reading…

Leave a Comment