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Linking varicose veins in the case of cirrhosis of the liverVaricose veins occur as a result of high pressure in the hepatic papillary vein, which leads to the opening of new pathways of blood flow to avoid the passage through the liver and fibrous, and the most important of these paths in the lower part of the portal or the upper part of the stomach note that the presence of varicose is not limited to

These are only two areas, but varicose veins may exist but less in the rectum and also in the twelve intestine and even the small intestine may be located on the wall of the bile ducts or elsewhere in the abdominal cavity and arise at first small varicose veins and increase with high pressure in the vein The most common varicose veins are large-sized varicose veins or those with marked signs of risk, such as the presence of red lines or lines on the varicose veins.

The varicose veins can be diagnosed when the patient has a bout of hemorrhagic vomiting. The blood appears reddish or discolored to a small degree. The patient may complain of liquid black stool resembling liquid asphalt. This is accompanied by a severe drop in the patient with a drop in heartbeat with high sweat and paleness The patient should be immediately transferred to the nearest hospital with only binoculars of the digestive system. When the patient is admitted to the hospital, the patient should be examined immediately to evaluate the patient’s condition. To make up for the missing A tube can be attached to the stomach through the nose to withdraw the contents of the stomach to confirm the presence of bleeding or not, and to perform gastric lavage to prepare the patient for the work of an urgent telescope, and this is the most important means of diagnosis and treatment in these patients.