Believe It or Not, Young Adults Can Also Get Varicose Veins
Did you know that even millennials are at risk for developing varicose veins? Luckily, young people with varicose veins have
A New Era of Treatment for Varicose Veins
Treatment for varicose veins has come a long way with quick, non-invasive procedures that will have you in and out
Why the Home Remedies You Read About Online Probably Won’t Cure Your Varicose Veins
Don’t believe everything you see on the Internet – some online treatments for varicose veins are too good to be true.
Varicose Veins May Be a Warning Sign of Potentially Deadly Blood Clots
A new study shows that varicose veins may be connected to deep vein thrombosis and other serious circulatory conditions. Our
Drinking and Varicose Veins: What You Need to Know
While alcohol’s effect on vein health isn’t discussed as frequently as other bad habits like smoking and unhealthy eating, it
Frequently Asked Questions about Varicose Veins
If you are currently suffering from varicose veins or at risk of developing them in the future, here are a
Should You Get a Second Opinion on Your Varicose Veins?
With treatments for varicose veins advancing every day, it’s important to seek a second opinion before you make a final
Symptoms of Varicose Veins by Dr. Carabasi
Varicose veins usually become visible on the lower leg. They may appear as dark blue or purple lines snaking up the leg, or flesh-colored ropes that protrude above the surface of the skin. Varicose veins are often mistaken for spider veins, which are networks of red or blue veins that resemble a starburst or a spider’s web. Spider veins often have different causes and treatment for these smaller, superficial veins can differ somewhat from varicose vein treatment as well.
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