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swollen veins

I have a problem with swollen veins in my hands and legs. I t started 25 years ago while i was pregnant with my first child. my doctor said it was hormones and would go away. they never did though. They swell only when i am hot and if I have my arms down. I am going through peri menopause and I am more self conscious about my swollen veins. I am also hot more. I go through periods of being cold and then periods of being hot,( winter or summer. I don't do well with either, but when i'm cold my veins are normal.

I also have anxiety and some mild depression which i take nat mur and kali phos for, but this does not help my veins.

please help.
 
  Celine47 on 2007-07-20
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Dear celine,
i need your full history how you feel during this candition how you react?
you can try Pulsatilla 30c one dose daily up to 5 days only and stop .any cancern don't hasitate to cantact me
good luck
faisal
 
faisal qureshi last decade
Hi Faisal

Thank you for answering my post.
I hope you don't mind me asking, but are you a doctor?

I would really like to talk to someone who is.

I do not want to hurt anyone's feelings on this forum, I just need to talk to someone who is a homeopathic doctor

Celine
 
Celine47 last decade
Hi celine,
thats the good question !yes i am:
 
faisal qureshi last decade

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