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		Definition of varicose in English: varicoseadjective ˈvarɪkəʊzˈvarɪkəʊsˈvarɪkəsˈvɛrəˌkoʊs attributive (of a vein, especially in the leg) swollen, twisted, and lengthened, as a result of poor circulation.  Example sentencesExamples -  Initial treatment for varicose veins usually is a compression stocking worn while the patient is not in bed.
 -  In folk medicine it has been used for venous conditions, including hemorrhoids and varicose veins.
 -  In the long term at least one third of patients develop further varicose veins, in either the treated or the untreated leg.
 -  Painful varicose veins with recurrent phlebitis or skin changes are considered indications for surgery.
 -  Looking at the rest of her leg, it was easy to see varicose veins in abundance.
 -  The skin was smooth, blotchy and traversed with varicose veins.
 -  This may mean wearing elastic support hose or even having varicose vein surgery.
 -  Varicose veins - many people with these also develop piles, although piles are not varicose veins.
 -  As with all disease, the primary treatment for varicose veins and hemorrhoids is prevention.
 -  Surgical treatment is necessary to treat larger varicose vein clusters.
 -  Once the damaged vein is removed, it will not return, but it is possible for new varicose veins to form.
 -  Ulceration of the skin can occur on the legs as a complication of varicose veins, or of poor circulation due to arteriosclerosis.
 -  Being overweight increases the risk of varicose veins, as does tight clothing and standing up for long periods of time, for example as part of your job.
 -  These special stockings can also be helpful for those with circulation problems or varicose veins.
 -  Interestingly, age did not clearly affect varicose vein incidence for either gender.
 -  Like varicose veins, piles often improve or disappear completely after the baby is born, but occasionally surgery is needed.
 -  An exception to this is varicose vein surgery, for which rates dropped everywhere except Northern Ireland.
 -  Most people with varicose veins are not referred to a specialist.
 -  To avoid getting any skin conditions related to varicose veins, keep your legs well moisturized, but avoid perfumed moisturisers.
 -  The patient should be examined both lying and standing to detect varicose veins.
 
 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Latin varicosus, from varix (see varix).    Definition of varicose in US English: varicoseadjectiveˈverəˌkōsˈvɛrəˌkoʊs attributive Affected by a condition causing the swelling and tortuous lengthening of veins, most often in the legs.  Example sentencesExamples -  To avoid getting any skin conditions related to varicose veins, keep your legs well moisturized, but avoid perfumed moisturisers.
 -  Once the damaged vein is removed, it will not return, but it is possible for new varicose veins to form.
 -  Initial treatment for varicose veins usually is a compression stocking worn while the patient is not in bed.
 -  In folk medicine it has been used for venous conditions, including hemorrhoids and varicose veins.
 -  This may mean wearing elastic support hose or even having varicose vein surgery.
 -  Ulceration of the skin can occur on the legs as a complication of varicose veins, or of poor circulation due to arteriosclerosis.
 -  Surgical treatment is necessary to treat larger varicose vein clusters.
 -  Most people with varicose veins are not referred to a specialist.
 -  Being overweight increases the risk of varicose veins, as does tight clothing and standing up for long periods of time, for example as part of your job.
 -  An exception to this is varicose vein surgery, for which rates dropped everywhere except Northern Ireland.
 -  As with all disease, the primary treatment for varicose veins and hemorrhoids is prevention.
 -  Like varicose veins, piles often improve or disappear completely after the baby is born, but occasionally surgery is needed.
 -  Looking at the rest of her leg, it was easy to see varicose veins in abundance.
 -  Varicose veins - many people with these also develop piles, although piles are not varicose veins.
 -  The skin was smooth, blotchy and traversed with varicose veins.
 -  In the long term at least one third of patients develop further varicose veins, in either the treated or the untreated leg.
 -  Painful varicose veins with recurrent phlebitis or skin changes are considered indications for surgery.
 -  The patient should be examined both lying and standing to detect varicose veins.
 -  Interestingly, age did not clearly affect varicose vein incidence for either gender.
 -  These special stockings can also be helpful for those with circulation problems or varicose veins.
 
 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Latin varicosus, from varix (see varix).     |