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The most common symptom of varicose veins is a burning or stinging feeling anywhere from your feet to the tops of thighs. Nearly 75% of women and almost 40% of men in America will deal with them at some point.

Factors That Increase Your Likelihood of Developing Varicose Veins

• Women have nearly double the chance of developing them. Multiple childbirths, birth control pills menopause fighting hormones are reasons women are more susceptible.

• Being overweight

• Having family members who had varicose veins

• Jobs that require you to be on your feet or lift heavy objects

• Americans who live to be older than 50 double their chances of having varicose veins

Other Symptoms

• Swelling in your legs and feet

• A tired feeling in your legs

• Burning or itching legs

• Aching in your legs

• Inability to keep your legs still particularly at night

Consequences of Varicose Veins

• Pain when walking, sitting or standing that causes you to miss work

• Blood clots

• Skin ulcers

Diagnosis

• Visual examination by your doctor

• Tactile examination by your doctor

• Ultrasound that will show how well your circulation in your legs work

Treatment

• Compression socks

• Exercise

• Losing weight

• Propping up your legs to lessen swelling

• Not standing or sitting for ฟิลเลอร์ขมับ extended lengths of time

Severe Cases

If your condition does not improve from the above measures, the following treatments are available.

• Vein stripping is the oldest most invasive treatment. It requires surgery because it includes varicose vein removal.

• Endovenus laser treatment boils the blood in the vein and then seals the vein. While this procedure is easier on the patient than vein stripping, there is still a lot of recuperation time involved.

• VNS closure procedure uses radiofrequency to seal the vein. This is a much less invasive than previous methods. It is performed on an outpatient basis. It also has a faster recuperation time than other options. These factors make the VNS closure procedure the most sensible choice for patients.

Do not ignore stinging sensations in your legs. See your doctor and remember that if you have varicose veins there is help available. If preliminary treatment does not work, the VNUS Closure procedure can repair your veins with little inconvenience or pain.

One of the most common questions I get about the topic of advanced male chastity is about how desirable is it to have a chastity piercing, such as a Prince Albert, to ensure the security of the device.

The thinking behind it is fairly straightforward: many of the more secure, serious, and thus expensive chastity devices require the man to have a piercing in his penis so the chastity device can be locked into place properly.

Probably the most common combination is a Prince Albert piercing (where the securing pin enters the penis through a hole in the underside of the head and exits through the urethra), but there are devices compatible with frenum and ampallang piercings, too.

So, this raises a couple of questions.

First, why would anyone do this?

Well, the answer to this is simple: it makes the devices much more secure.

Most chastity devices – even full belts – can be escaped by a man who's determined to do so, provided he uses enough lubrication and can endure a little pain.

It's possible there are some devices for which this isn't true but I've yet to come across one.

But a device secured with a piercing is as secure a chastity device as you're ever going to get, simply because the penis is held prisoner with a metal pin actually passing through the flesh.

And the devices' design means there's no way to remove the device without removing the pin first, unless you're willing to tear your own flesh (very few men would want to do this, I'm sure).

And for men serious about long-term and permanent chastity, a secure device is part of the thrill.

There is something about being locked in a secure device that really does turn men on. The feeling of having no control of their own orgasms is intoxicating for them.

Just bear in mind: no chastity device is or ever can be 100% secure, meaning no man is ever kept in a chastity device against his will.

There's no doubt some devices are more secure than others, and it's likely many could only be removed or escaped from with the help of tools.

But the tools required are simple and most men probably have them already lying around in their garage. Moreover, removing the device would be perfectly safe, too, so long as he took care.

Even a device which uses a piercing pin to keep the penis secure can be removed simply by cutting the pin (which could be done simply and safely with a pair of tinsnips or wire-cutters, say).

The second reason for the piercing is that for many men and women it's symbolic – and this symbolism is very powerful.

In a large proportion of relationships where they practice male chastity, part of the dynamic is the woman "owns" the man's penis, or at least has all the "rights" concerning it.

In these cases having the penis pierced, whether the man really wants to have it done or not (bearing in mind he always has the choice in reality, and so it's just part of the game) is symbolic of the power-exchange.

Of course, you don't need to be pierced to enjoy chastity, and you don't even need a device.

The idea you do is just another myth propagated by various people who have their own agendas for wanting you to buy into their way of thinking.

My husband, John, was pierced but he never really settled into the device, so we took the piecing out and he currently wears a Lori #2C, which is designed for un-pierced men.

At present he is in long-term orgasm denial and the reason he doesn't escape is he doesn't want to.

Male chastity is really about two people who enjoy whatever dynamic they choose to implement and is just a case of becoming informed about safe, sane and sensible practices.

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