
As a sign of progressive disease, varicose veins can require ongoing medical attention.
The reasons for leg swelling are varied and range from mundane to severe. Learn the most common reasons for leg swelling and where to seek medical attention. Here are 8 common causes:
Is that sore on your leg not healing? See a vein specialist for treatment options to cure the wound.
Leg sores are a severe complication of venous insufficiency. The good news is that if caught early, your vein doctor can treat it successfully. Learn how CVR can help you treat a leg sore:
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has no dedicated listing for varicose veins. Nonetheless, it is possible to qualify for disability benefits. Learn how to navigate this knotty process.
Do you want to treat your varicose veins but don’t think you have the time? Think again! Today’s venous insufficiency treatments are quick and painless. Learn more:
Are your feet and hands constantly cold? It’s probably due to poor circulation. Try these 8 treatments:
Blood pooling in the leg veins can cause deep vein thrombosis, but it can be treated if caught early. Here’s what you need to know: