vascular
Varicose Veins Management
CEAP classification, duplex assessment, and treatment options for varicose veins
Source: NICE CG168 2013
Step 1 of ~9
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Varicose Veins
CEAP classification: C0 (no visible signs) to C6 (active venous ulcer). Referral to vascular surgery if: symptoms, C4–C6 changes, or previous DVT/thrombophlebitis.
Related
Curated clinical cross-links plus same-class fallbacks.
Drugs
- Silicone Gel / Sheeting (Scar Management) · Medical Device / Topical Scar Treatment
- Insulin (IV Infusion — ICU Glucose Control) · Insulin — ICU Glucose Management
- Sodium Chloride 3% (Hypertonic Saline) · Hypertonic Electrolyte Solution — ICP/Hyponatraemia Management
- Thiamine (IV/IM — Pabrinex) · Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) — deficiency treatment / Wernicke's encephalopathy prevention
- Dextrose 10% IV · IV glucose solution (hypoglycaemia treatment)
- Glucose · Carbohydrate / hypoglycaemia treatment
Decision support only. Always apply local guidelines and clinical judgement.