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Treatment of pelvic varicose veins in Annemasse: diagnosis and treatment

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Recognizing the typical symptoms of pelvic varicose veins

Pelvic varicose veins result from venous insufficiency, characterized by the dilation of veins in the pelvic region.


They manifest as chronic pelvic pain, often worse at the end of the day or after prolonged standing, and pain during or after sexual intercourse.

Other symptoms include a feeling of heaviness, urinary problems, and persistent fatigue.


We diagnose these varicose veins in order to offer appropriate treatment for pelvic varicose veins in Annemasse, which is essential to relieve patients and improve their quality of life.

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Treatment of pelvic varicose veins in Annemasse by a vascular surgeon

When the venous origin of the symptoms is confirmed, Dr. Seban and his team will offer you treatment for pelvic varicose veins in Annemasse by endovascular embolization. This procedure is a minimally invasive surgery, performed inside the veins, without a large incision.


Our principle is to close the responsible pelvic veins by occlusion, usually with coils, in order to reduce congestion and effectively relieve pain and heaviness.


Before any treatment begins, we will explain all the steps involved, the expected benefits, and the limitations. We will also answer all your questions regarding the process, monitoring, and post-intervention follow-up.

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Preventing recurrences and improving quality of life with venous disease

Pelvic varicose veins are a venous disease that can affect different areas.

Even after treatment, good habits often help to reduce the feeling of heaviness and to better manage sensitive periods.


In practice, here are some simple measures that we often recommend:

  • move regularly throughout the day;
  • avoid standing still for too long;
  • adapt physical activity according to symptoms.


Our goal is for you to know what to watch for and when to consult again for pelvic varicose veins or varicose veins in the lower limbs.

If you live in Annemasse or the surrounding area, Dr. Seban's office remains available to quickly assess whether symptoms return or change.

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