What is your risk of venous disease?

March 18th, 2009 | by Dr. Dely | 28 views

What is your risk of venous disease? Venous disease, predominantly female disease, requires care both to relieve the symptoms to reduce the risk of complications. What are the risk factors for venous disease and thatels are the treatments?



Venous disease is often hereditary disorder

Venous disease is a very common (almost 30% of the population). It is predominantly female, with 70 to 80% of cases. But it is also a disease often inherited: when a parent is affected, the risk of developing this condition is 45% and reachedes 90% when both parents are affected.

Pregnancy is a period aggravating or triggering of the venous disease

Venous disease is under hormonal influence. Thus it is changing at puberty. Then it tends to worsen with pregnancy. Pregnancy can also be a triggering factor.

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