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HEALTH
Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
Varicose vein problems
DEAR DR. LAMB — I was
interested in your column
some time ago about jogging
and varicose veins. I have
been diagnosed as having
chronic phlebitis and throm
bophlebitis. What is the
difference?
In your column you said that
walking contracts the leg
muscles and squeezes the
deep veins in the legs to emp
ty them. You said the super
ficial veins in the leg drain
into the deep veins of the legs
and walking helps to empty
them.
Just the opposite happens to
me. When I walk or stand my
leg swells to about twice its
normal size. I have worn an
artificial leg for over 30 years
but have just had this phlebitis
condition for the last two
years.
Can you tell me what causes
the phlebitis? Could it have
been brought on by favoring
my artificial leg and straining
my good leg? Or could it have
come from falling and injur
ing the cartilage in my knee? I
also have some foreign bodies
retained from a bullet wound
that went through my leg
above the knee.
DEAR READER — Judging
from other letters many peo
ple are confused about the
difference between throm
bophlebitis and varicose
veins. Varicose veins are
simply dilated veins, they are
wide open but they are
overstretched. I am sending
you The Health Letter number
5-8, Varicose Veins, so you
can understand what they are
and what you can do about
them. Others who want this
information can send 50 cents
for it with a long, stamped,
self-addressed envelope for
mailing.
Phlebitis means inflamma
tion of the veins. Throm
bophlebitis means inflamma
tion of the veins with the for
mation of a clot (thrombosis)
in the veins. The clot may
Mr
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Polly Cramer
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By Polly Cramer
DEAR POLLY — A crayon that had been used to
touch up scratches on furniture was left in the pocket of
a permanent press shirt that went through the washer
and dryer. Now all the wash has brown stains on it and I
have no idea how to remove them and would appreciate
some suggestions. — TENDY.
DEAR TENDY — The laboratory of a large soap
products company suggest that when there are crayon
spots throughout a load of wash that the clothes be
washed with hot water using a laundry soap and one cup
of baking soda. If spots remain, they say, dry cleaning is
the only thing left to do. — POLLY.
DEAR POLLY — If I do not always have the things needed
to serve certain purposes, I am always searching around for
useful substitutes and the following are some of my recent
finds.
My washer and dryer are on a back porch. When I wondered
what to do with an old dining table, I put it on the porch to use
for folding laundry as it is taken from the dryer. This led to my
tacking an old curtain around the table with thumb tacks so I
had storage space hidden from view. After this was done I
realized how helpful it would be to have shelves under there so
I found two identical cardboard boxes and glued the sides
together and then wrapped it all with adhesive backed paper.
Then I had my neat shelves that slip under the curtained table
where I store bleach, soaps, starch, etc. I can even keep my
ironing basket there out of sight so I have a neater looking
back porch.
With my trading stamps I got a metal bookcase and put it on
the porch to hold all garden sprays and powders. To make a
curtain for it I held a piece of material on the top with
something fairly heavy and the rest of the material hung down
over the things stored on the shelves, so there was a cupboard.
I do hope some other reader can benefit from these ideas. —
TURA.
Polly will send you one of her “peachy” thank-you cards,
ideal for framing or placing in your family scrapbook, if she
uses your favorite Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her column.
Write Polly’s Pointers in care of this newspaper.
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break off and send pieces
through the veins to the heart
and out to the lung. That is
how a bloodclot develops in
the lungs from the leg.
Thrombophlebitis may
block the veins and cause the
veins below the obstruction to
dilate. Exercising will not
empty the veins in the
presence of thrombophlebitis
because the veins are blocked
and have trouble emptying. It
is true that being up on your
feet, even with walking, may
cause the leg to swell in this
condition.
The location of the clot
makes a great deal of
difference. If the clot is in
smaller superficial veins it is
less likely to cause severe
swelling. But the clot may in
volve the deep veins in the leg
and the best treatment then is
to be off the leg, usually keep
ing the leg elevated and im
mobilized. Anticlotting
medicines are often used. This
can be a very serious disease
and if a clot goes to the lung it
may cause sudden death.
In your long standing case
the clot has probably been in
vaded with scar tissue inside
the veins. This eliminates the
immediate danger. The
amount of disability depends
upon how much residual
obstruction remains and ap
parently you have some.
The causes of throm
bophlebitis are varied. In
juries to a leg may cause it.
Or it may occur spontaneously
after such a simple operation
as an appendectomy in a
healthy young person. I can’t
say what caused yours but it
may be associated with your
old wound.
(Because of the volume of
mail Dr. Lamb cannot answer
your letters personally but he
will answer representative
letters of general interest in
his column. Write to him in
care of this newspaper, P.O.
Box 1551, Radio City Station,
New York, NY 10019.)
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