Varicose Veins?
Question:
Does anyone here know anything about or experienced problems with varicose veins? If so, what could be causing an intermittent and irritating "pulsing" feeling in the ankle of the leg which had a vein stripped 2 years ago?
Answers:
If you are refering to the vein that lines your inner leg near your ankle, then it is the great saphenous vein. Unfortunatly when that vein is removed from the ankle, there are many nerves that interweave around the vein. The Dr. when removing this vein will try to save all the nerves he can, but always there are some that are damaged. It is an unfortunate side effect of "stripping veins near the ankle". The damage the nerves suffer can cause numbness and "weird" feelings at the ankle. I would advise you to contact the Dr. who performed the surgery and ask what they recommend. Good Luck!
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