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Varicose Eczema Causes and Treatment
18-October-2025Category: Vascular Diseases
Varicose eczema is a prevalent medical condition that affects a large number of people in their
old age especially those who are overweight or have a sedentary lifestyle.
What is worrisome is that even though venous eczema is a common disorder yet most people are
unaware of it and tend to make this serious mistake that troubles them in the long run.
In this blog, let us understand more about varicose eczema and learn about the one common
serious mistake in order to avoid repeating it. Stay with us until the end of this blog.
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The Common Mistake
A majority of the people believe that varicose eczema is a skin condition and visit a
dermatologist for its treatment. Yes, it is true that varicose eczema is indeed associated with
inflammation and some doctors prescribe steroid creams and ointments to cure it but this isn’t
the right treatment for it.
Applying creams to the affected area will only mask the problem. These creams are known to ease
the itching and reduce the redness of the affected area. Initially, you might also feel that
your condition is getting better with these creams but in the long run, these steroid ointments
are likely to do more harm than any good.
These creams and ointments are known to damage the skin surface, make it thin, and even more
vulnerable to infections. Thus, if you have varicose eczema and have been recommended ointments
to treat it, you must consult a vein specialist to undergo proper treatment.
Confused about treatment options? Our experts will guide you step by step.
Cause of Varicose Eczema
The underlying cause of varicose eczema is a superficial vein reflux. This is a medical
condition of the vascular system where the valves of the superficial veins do not function as
desired and prevent the deoxygenated blood from flowing back to the heart. These veins instead
make the blood flow in the opposite direction.
The malfunctioning valves of the leg veins lead to poor blood circulation and result in excessive
blood pooling in the lower legs. Over time, the condition tends to get even worse and causes
swelling and itching in the affected area.
In an event of a delay or lack in the treatment of superficial vein reflux, the patient begins
to develop skin discoloration and the skin also becomes hardened. In the damaged area, the skin
appears to be deeply pigmented and flaky. Further complications can arise in the form of cracks
in the damaged area that make it possible for a bacterial infection to enter the skin.
In some cases, this can further lead to Cellulitis which is a serious condition that affects the
deeper body tissues. All this while, the application of steroid ointments can make the skin of
the affected area to become extremely sensitive and painful to touch.
Treatment for Varicose Eczema
It is important for you to know that delay in diagnosis and treatment of varicose eczema can
cause extreme discomfort in the form of severe medical complications. Thus, if diagnosed at an
early stage, varicose eczema can be completely cured.
To treat varicose eczema, we need to fix the blood circulation disorder i.e. varicose veins and
superficial vein reflux. The best non-surgical treatment for venous disorders is the Endovenous
Laser Ablation procedure. In this process, a laser fibre is used to remove all damaged veins and
restore blood circulation in the legs.
Dr. Rajah V Koppala at Avis Vascular Centre is an internationally qualified and highly skilled
interventional radiologist. He has more than two decades of experience in treating patients
through this painless and minimally invasive laser procedure for the removal of varicose veins.
If you are looking for a no-cut, no-stitch, and no-scar treatment for venous disorders, schedule
your appointment with Dr. Rajah V Koppala at Avis Vascular Centre today!
For any unanswered questions, reach out to our support team via
email. We’ll respond as soon as possible to assist you.
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Is varicose eczema just a skin problem?
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No. Although varicose eczema appears on the skin, it is caused by poor blood circulation due to vein valve failure. Treating only the skin symptoms without addressing the underlying vein problem can allow the condition to worsen over time.
Why do steroid creams not cure varicose eczema?
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Steroid creams may temporarily reduce itching and redness, but they do not treat the underlying vein reflux. Prolonged use can thin the skin, increase sensitivity, and raise the risk of infections, making long-term outcomes worse.
What happens if varicose eczema is left untreated?
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If untreated, varicose eczema can progress to skin hardening, pigmentation changes, cracking, and infections. In severe cases, it may lead to cellulitis or venous ulcers, which are more painful and difficult to treat.
Who should I consult for varicose eczema—a dermatologist or a vein specialist?
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While dermatologists can help manage skin symptoms, a vein specialist is essential to treat the root cause. Varicose eczema results from superficial venous reflux, which requires vascular evaluation and targeted treatment.
Can varicose eczema be completely cured?
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Yes, when treated early. Correcting the underlying vein disorder using minimally invasive procedures such as laser ablation can restore proper blood flow, relieve symptoms, and prevent recurrence. Specialists like Dr. Rajah V Koppala at Avis Vascular Centre focus on addressing the cause rather than just masking the symptoms.