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43 Trusted Best Varicose Veins Treatment Doctors available in Barbados

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Name (Qualification) Specialty Experience Fee
Dr Undurti Narasimha Das (MBBS, MD, FAMS, FICP) General Practitioner 30 Y BBD$ 162.39
Dr Dale Maharaj (MBBS, FRCS) Vascular Surgery 28 Y BBD$ 103.34
Dr Dale Maharaj (MBBS, FRCS) Vascular Surgery 28 Y BBD$ 120.00
Dr Leelavathi Chintala Panyam (MBBS) General Practitioner 22 Y BBD$ 70.86
Dr Camille Edwards McKennis (MBBS) General Practitioner 21 Y BBD$ 99.60
Dr Neil Sampath (MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), Postgraduate Certificate in Remote & Offshore Medicine) General Practitioner 20 Y BBD$ 118.10
Dr Adedapo Oladiran (MBBS, MSc, FRCS, FACS) Vascular Surgery 20 Y BBD$ 177.15
Dr Murali Rudraraju (MD) General Practitioner 18 Y BBD$ 80.00

FAQ’s about Varicose Veins

You should be concerned about varicose veins during pregnancy if you experience severe pain, swelling, redness, or if the veins feel hard or warm to the touch.

To reduce varicose veins in the legs, try to exercise regularly, elevate your legs when resting, wear compression stockings, and avoid standing or sitting for long periods.

While you can’t fully fix varicose veins on your own, you can manage symptoms and prevent them from getting worse through lifestyle changes.

Walking is good for varicose veins as it promotes blood flow and reduces pressure in the veins.

Staying hydrated is important for overall health, but it won’t directly affect varicose veins.

It’s best to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any massage therapy.

Avoid applying direct pressure on the veins themselves as this can cause pain and potentially worsen the condition.

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