varicose veins
Britishplural noun
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There are medicines available for women, which can reduce pain and the size of the varicose veins.
From BBC
That means operations for the likes of hips, knees, cataracts and varicose veins can be performed on sites at speed and uninterrupted in order to cut through the waiting lists.
From BBC
Since December 2018 all planned surgeries for cataracts and varicose veins have taken place in new elective care centres in a bid to help reduce waiting times for these procedures.
From BBC
Complications tied to varicose veins may occur, which according to MayoClinic may include ulcers, blood clots or bleeding.
From Fox News
Jan. 3, 1990, “hurt knee in tub;” a broken hip, heart arrhythmia, stress tests, cataract surgery, blood tests, bone density scans, varicose veins, heart medication, ambulances to the ER, EKGs.
From New York Times
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