Recent Articles About Vein Health
Are Varicose Veins a Sign of Blood Clots Forming?
Varicose veins cause pain and swelling and can increase your risk of developing a blood clot in the leg. But you can prevent a potentially dangerous blood clot by treating your vein disease.
Will I Need a C-Section Because of Vulvar Varicose Veins?
Pregnancy can sometimes cause varicose veins in the pelvis. But it doesn’t mean you can’t have a standard delivery.
Restless Leg Syndrome: Is Vein Treatment the Solution?
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a movement disorder characterized by creepy-crawling, tugging, throbbing, and burning sensations in the legs. Center for Vein Restoration vein physician Dr. Gregory Ruth explains the connection between RLS and chronic venous insufficiency (vein disease).
Need a Massage? Get Your Varicose Veins Checked First
Thinking about getting a massage, you may want to think twice if you have varicose veins.
Treatment Options for Vein Disease
Learn the modern treatment options for diseased veins, and discover why one vein treatment method is chosen over another by a vein care expert such as those at Center for Vein Restoration.
Pregnancy is Rough on Veins. Sorry Mom (and Thanks ❤️)
During pregnancy, 80 percent of women experience symptoms related to vein disease, including swelling, fatigue, and painful varicose veins. Learn how to prevent varicose veins during pregnancy and what women should do before, during, and after pregnancy to reduce their risks of bulging, uncomfortable veins.
Why Will I Get Varicose Veins From Sitting Too Much?
Sitting for long periods is bad for your veins. Getting up and getting moving can have more of an impact that you may suspect.
Telemedicine: It’s Here to Stay at Center for Vein Restoration
COVID-19 presented a challenge to the healthcare industry as it grappled with maintaining routine medical care in the face of the deadly virus. Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) rose to the occasion by developing a robust telemedicine program designed to help meet the needs of people suffering from venous insufficiency (vein disease). Telemedicine is here to stay at CVR.