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I had my varicose surgery today on my leg and I noticed my leg bleeding in the evening. Is this normal? What should I do? The doctor told me not to remove the medical sock I'm wearing
Jul 16, 2013
Unless the bleeding is excessive, it's normal. You have to keep the medical sock on.
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