Varices

Usually in varicose disease the patient feels heaviness and tension of the legs, easy tiredness, pains, itching, and often get muscle cramps of the shank, but there could not be any complains. Objectively the skin veins are affected more frequently on the internal surface of the lower extremity, behind and under the knee. Usually the skin is pigmented dry, often exematouze changed, the hair often reduced, sometimes sweating disturbance. Frequently there is swelling around the ankles which disappears at rest and in lying position. Sometimes the changed and thin wholes of the veins are rupted and blood profusely is more harmlessly then usually realised.