Varicose Veins Disease Detection and Automated Treatment using Body Area Network

In the being system, A separate person must examine each case and administer treatment; whenever a case requests treatment, they require additional medical assistance. Therefore, to satisfy this desire, we persuaded a new automated treatment system implementing BAN (Body area network). The incorrect...

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Published in:2024 International Conference on Intelligent and Innovative Technologies in Computing, Electrical and Electronics (IITCEE) pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors: Rao G, Vishnu Vardhan, V, Prabhu, Rathnam, KS Revanth Sai, Lokanadham, V, Vignesh, C, Peroumal, Vijayakumar
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 24-01-2024
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Summary:In the being system, A separate person must examine each case and administer treatment; whenever a case requests treatment, they require additional medical assistance. Therefore, to satisfy this desire, we persuaded a new automated treatment system implementing BAN (Body area network). The incorrect term for blown modes is enlarged modes. Varicose veins are commonly found in the legs due to the pressure exerted on the lower body by walking, standing, and other activities. Numerous individuals view blown modes and spider modes, a common or theatrical variation of blown modes, as merely decorative. For some, blown modes can cause excruciating pain and distress. Eventually, blown modes lead to more severe conditions. A number of procedures may be required to control the modes of treatment. About 23 percent of adult Americans are suffering due to varicose veins. If we consider spider telangiectasia and reticular modes, the frequency rises to 80 percent of men and 85 percent of women. More over older adults and woman's are affected, and from recent statistics people affected by varicose veins are between 41 to 79 age. In this paper, we propose providing treatment for varicose cases automatically, whenever the patient desires.
DOI:10.1109/IITCEE59897.2024.10467860