Occupational Varicose Veins among School Teachers: Epidemiology, Occupational Risk Factors, Pathophysiological Mechanisms, Clinical Burden, and Preventive Strategies
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Varicose Veins, School Teachers, Occupational Risk FactorsAbstract
Background: Varicose veins are among the most common manifestations of chronic venous disease and represent a significant occupational health concern worldwide. Although the condition is influenced by genetic, demographic, and lifestyle factors, occupational exposures play a crucial role in its development and progression. School teachers constitute a unique occupational group that is frequently exposedto prolonged standing, static postures, limited opportunities for movement
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