
Twenty percent of people over age 70 suffer from venous eczema, also known as stasis dermatitis or gravitational eczema. In the article a vein expert, Dr. Mohamed T. Hassan from Center for Vein Restoration explains what exactly the condition is, and what can be done to treat it.
Even if green is your favorite color, you don’t want to see it in your veins! It could mean your veins are in trouble.
A health assessment is a series of questions a patient answers and is used by healthcare professionals to make informed decisions about a health condition. These online evaluations can be beneficial for anyone concerned about chronic venous disease.
Artificial Intelligence can be helpful—unless you’re using it for medical advice. Don’t trust your well-being to a bot! Read why you should seek guidance from a qualified doctor about your vein health.
Are you considering getting varicose vein treatment? Here’s how to find the right doctor.
Are you wondering if you can undergo varicose vein laser treatment? The answer is yes!
Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) physician James Fonger, MD, FRCS, describes the many concerns people have about problem leg veins and has advice for those struggling with what to do about their bulging leg veins.
Varicose vein ablation and sclerotherapy involve slightly different methods to eliminate bulging veins. Here’s what you need to know about each procedure.