
Venous Stenosis Treatment
Venous stenosis is a narrowing of veins that can restrict blood flow. Treatment often involves non-invasive options like compression stockings to improve circulation, or procedures to widen the vein. This can include angioplasty, where a small balloon is used to expand the vein, or the insertion of a stent to keep it open. In more severe cases, surgery might be necessary to bypass the narrowed section. The goal of treatment is to restore proper blood flow and alleviate symptoms like pain or swelling in the affected area. Regular follow-ups are important to monitor progress.