How To Get Rid Of Post Pregnancy Symptoms Like Change Of Skin Color And Varicose Vein?
I would like to know what i should do.i just delivered my baby december 10,2013.i notice that during my pregnacy my body was slowly changes.i develope verxoise veins which was normal.my biggest concern was my skin color changing my entire body is filled with a three tone color starting from my back.to my legs at the back.What should i do?
The skin color will be back to normal again within the 3 months after delivering your baby. You need to be patient while your skin will be back to normal again.
With regards to varicose vein, usually, they will fix after delivery. If they will persist, I advise to keep elastic pressure stockings to help blood circulation and to apply local heparin cream.
If they will be huge and do not fix, then, should consult with an angiologist to further evaluate your condition and to decide whether surgery is the appropriate treatment for you.
All the best! Dr.Alba
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How To Get Rid Of Post Pregnancy Symptoms Like Change Of Skin Color And Varicose Vein?
Hi, The skin color will be back to normal again within the 3 months after delivering your baby. You need to be patient while your skin will be back to normal again. With regards to varicose vein, usually, they will fix after delivery. If they will persist, I advise to keep elastic pressure stockings to help blood circulation and to apply local heparin cream. If they will be huge and do not fix, then, should consult with an angiologist to further evaluate your condition and to decide whether surgery is the appropriate treatment for you. All the best! Dr.Alba