Abstract
Varicose veins are a common vascular condition with diverse types, including great saphenous vein varices, varicocele, pelvic varices, and rectal varices, each presenting distinct clinical challenges. In this study, we present a narrative review based on a structured literature search to compare the nursing strategies for these varicose vein types, highlighting their effectiveness, limitations, and implications for clinical practice.Relevant literature was systematically reviewed to evaluate current nursing approaches for different varicose vein types. The review focused on common interventions such as compression therapy, postoperative care, psychological support, and lifestyle modifications, as well as specific challenges associated with each type.Compression therapy is highly effective for great saphenous vein varices, while postoperative care is critical for varicocele, particularly in preventing recurrence and preserving fertility. Multidisciplinary approaches are essential for managing pelvic varices and alleviating chronic pelvic pain. Rectal varices benefit from dietary adjustments and wound care to reduce bleeding risks. Differences in patient compliance, psychological burden, and cost-effectiveness were also observed, influencing the success of nursing strategies.Tailored nursing strategies based on the specific characteristics of each varicose vein type are essential for optimizing patient outcomes. Further research is needed to refine these strategies and develop innovative nursing solutions to address current gaps in care. Thus, nurses should adopt evidence-based, patient-centered approaches that enhance care quality and promote long-term recovery.