How Do I Know if My Bulging Veins are Healthy or Troublesome?
Swollen veins on your legs don’t always indicate a serious underlying venous disorder. Here’s how to tell the difference between vein disease and a benign condition.
Fibromyalgia and Varicose Veins
Fibromyalgia, a neurological condition marked by pain throughout the body. Like Varicose Veins, Fibromyalgia is found predominantly in woman. Is there a greater link?
Are Varicose Veins Related to Heart Disease?
People with varicose veins are often worried about whether poor vein health is related to heart disease.
Outdoor Recreational Exercises That Help Varicose Veins
While varicose veins can only be completely removed with proper treatment from a vein specialist, there are a variety of things that you can do to improve circulation in your legs and minimize their appearance. These activities can be especially helpful if you experience pain or discomfort around the area where your varicose veins are present, as it is also possible to mitigate the symptoms associated with vein problems.
The Stages of Vein Disease — and When You Should Seek Treatment
Varicose veins are one of several stages in the progression of vein disease. Knowing the early signs of venous insufficiency prevents more serious complications in the future.
Staying Healthy and Active This Mental Health Month
Mental Health Month takes on added meaning in light of the coronavirus crisis. But self-care can help you keep a positive attitude — and reduce your varicose vein pain.
7 Tips to Keep your Veins Healthy During Quarantine
It is important that we all stay at home right now – but prolonged sitting or inactivity can have long lasting effects on your vein health.
Do You Have Varicose Eczema?
One outgrowth of varicose veins is the dry, itchy skin of eczema. If you already have varicose veins, it’s likely