Treat upper gastrointestinal bleeding, including bleeding caused by engorged veins in the esophagus (esophageal varices).
Gradually, legs develop hyper pigmentation, varicose veins, leg cramps where a big bruise would be present locally with most intense pain during the cramps ("clots"), some areas with apparent engorged veins were warm to touch, and eventually ankles and legs become swollen.
Despite his shock, Banchert was able to concentrate on the contorted face and the engorged veins in the older man's neck and make a mental bet as to how long it would be before one of them burst.
In return, Richard, selecting the first syringe of furosemide, plunged the point of the needle into the skin as roughly as he could and poked it about before gently sliding the tip into an engorged vein.
In the conventional operation to correct a varicocele, the surgeon ties off the engorged vein so more blood can't accumulate.
Desdra punctured his skin and, with only a little force, entered the engorged vein then flipped loose the tourniquet.
After viewing Michelangelo's Pieta in Rome, a doctor complained to Dr. Steinberg that the arms and the hands of the dead Christ showed engorged veins, when everyone should know, the doctor said, that the surface veins flatten when the heart stops.
If she cared to look she could see the engorged veins.