Did you indulge in heavy meals and sweets during the recent festive season? In this video, Dr. Balakumar explains the direct connection between your food habits and Varicose Veins.
Festive holidays often lead to irregular eating, excessive salt intake, and consuming fried foods, all of which can worsen vein health. Dr. Balakumar breaks down how fluid retention, weight gain, and sodium intake increase the risk of varicose veins and what you can do to fix it.
In this video, you will learn:
How holiday binge eating affects your legs.
The impact of salt (sodium) and fluid retention on your veins.
The best foods to eat: High fiber, sprouts, and antioxidants.
Foods strictly to avoid: Refined carbs, fried items, and processed meats.
Watch the full video to understand the best diet plan to manage and prevent Varicose Veins!
00:00 - Intro: Festive Season & Eating Habits 00:24 - How Food Habits Connect to Varicose Veins 01:05 - Fluid Retention & Weight Gain Risks 01:54 - The Danger of High Sodium & Preservatives 02:37 - Constipation & Abdominal Pressure
03:05 - Travel, Prolonged Sitting & Blood Clots
03:45 - Symptoms: Swelling, Heavy Legs & Cramps
04:19 - Best Foods to Eat: High Fiber Diet
05:03 - Top Veggies: Beans, Cauliflower & Sprouts
09:34 - Importance of Antioxidants (Beetroot, Flax Seeds)
10:16 - Hydration: Water & Herbal Teas
10:48 - Foods to Avoid: Refined Carbs, Sugar & Cakes
11:28 - Why You Should Avoid Fried Foods
11:58 - Dangers of Processed Meat
12:17 - Impact of Excess Alcohol on Veins
12:55 - High Fat Foods & Dairy Products
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