Why Removing Your Varicose Veins At Home Won't Work
Can you remove varicose veins at home? The answer is "no" - they can only be removed by a specialist. Read why in this post:
Why Spring 2021 is the Perfect Time for Varicose Vein Treatment
With summertime near and more people receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, spring 2021 is a great time to treat your varicose veins.
What's the Difference Between Varicose Veins and Spider Veins?
Though they often occur together, varicose veins and spider veins are quite different. Learn the causes and treatments for these vascular conditions.
Why Varicose Veins Aren't Just a Cosmetic Problem
Varicose veins are a red flag for more serious problems. Luckily, Center for Vein Restoration operates two clinics in the Phoenix area to cure those unsightly veins.
Why Does Elevating Your Legs Help Varicose Veins?
A lot of at-home remedies for varicose veins don’t work, but elevating your legs really does.
Do Varicose Veins Cause Itching?
Varicose and spider veins cause an array of symptoms including leg swelling, leg pain, throbbing of the legs, and the sensation of leg heaviness. People who report itching know they have it, meaning the symptom is NOT subtle. The question remains, is itching truly associated with varicose veins?
What You Need to Know About Varicose Veins and Insurance
Varicose veins, for example, seem like a cosmetic issue, but they are caused by vein disease, which is a true medical problem. For that reason, your visit and treatment is likely to be covered.
Can Vinegar Cure Varicose Veins?
Apple cider vinegar is one of many alternative therapies recommended for varicose veins. But does it really work?
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