Consultant of
Vascular Surgery (Arteries and Vein Surgery)
Consultant Vascular/Endovascular Surgeon Member of the Royal College of Surgeons-Edinburgh Member of the European Society of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery Carotid Angioplasty Peripheral Arterial Angioplasty Diabetic Foot Management Radio frequency Ablation of Varicose Veins without surgery
Specialist of
Vascular Surgery (Arteries and Vein Surgery)
Vascular and diabetic foot surgeon
Terminal catheter arterial catheterization
Treatment of vein and artery strokes
Laser Varicose Vein Treatment
Perform dialysis grafts
Master of Vascular Surgery
Cairo University Hospitals
Specialist of
Vascular Surgery (Arteries and Vein Surgery)
Lecturer of vascular surgery, peripheral catheterization and diabetic foot at the Faculty of Medicine Doctorate in Vascular Surgery Member of the Egyptian Society of Vascular Surgeons
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A thrombosis occurs due to the accumulation of fat build-up in the walls of the arteries, which prevents blood from reaching the foot, and lack of movement may cause a clot.
The symptoms of DVT (deep vein thrombosis) are swelling at the site of the clot, swollen feet and hands, difficulty moving at the site of the clot, and a feeling of pain accompanied by redness in the color of the skin.
In most cases, varicose veins do not cause any pain to the person who suffers from them, but among the symptoms of varicose veins, the veins appear blue or purple, and it is clear that they are twisted or swollen.
Diabetic foot occurs as a result of irregular diabetes, smoking, lack of foot hygiene, bad, uncomfortable shoes, not wearing cotton socks, and not cutting nails regularly.
Taking care of your feet, washing and drying them regularly,wearing comfortable sports shoes, cutting the nails straight, not walking barefoot and wearing cotton socks, taking care to regulate blood sugar, and following up with the specialist doctor regularly.
As a result of a defect in the main veins of the thigh, and some factors such as standing or sitting for a long time, pregnancy, advanced age, and obesity.
Varicose veins can be treated in various ways, such as sclerotherapy, by injecting a solution into the veins, laser, radiofrequency catheterization, or high vein ligation, while wearing compression stockings, avoiding sitting or standing for long periods, and exercising.
The recovery time varies from one patient to another, and he may recover completely without any side effects or suffer from a disability in the movement for a certain period of life or forever depending on the therapeutic intervention.