Improved Data-Driven Insights Analysis of Women's CEAP Varicose Vein Risk Factors
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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.4358Abstract
Varicose veins are swollen, twisted, and enlarged veins that are visible just under the surface of the skin commonly found on the legs and feet. They persist due to poorly functioning valves in the veins that leads to massive pooling of blood on the legs. Identifying the demographic and genetic factors leading to varicose veins could help in diagnosing it at the early stages and erstwhile be prevented ahead of its existence. A detailed inclination of both demographic and genetic factors has been interpreted in this study that leads to varicose veins. In addition to the demo-graphical factors like lifestyle, age, pregnancy count, weight, profession etc., certain reports have revealed the contribution and intensity of genetic factors that had led to varicose veins. Details from Genome Wide Association Study have prompted the accountability of genetic factors leading to the prevalence of varicose veins. The study highlighted the association between the genomics position and certain specific chromosomes leading to the traits of varicose veins. Predominant research studies on considering the demo-graphical factors have shown a prominent impact of varicose veins existence among women gender as against their counterparts.
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