Did you know chronic venous insufficiency is a prevalent vein condition affecting approximately 40% of Americans? It is the inability of veins to pump blood toward the heart due to the failure of vein valves. People seek chronic insufficiency treatment for cosmetic reasons and medical problems and symptoms that it causes, such as ulceration, cramping, and blood clot formation. In addition to treatments like sclerotherapy, radiofrequency ablation, and ligation and stripping, there are some ... [Read More]
Venous Insufficiency Treatment
Symptoms and Causes of Venous Insufficiency
After the arteries deliver fortified blood to the cells throughout the body, the cells take the nutrition and oxygen they need – and then the “used” blood goes back to the heart through the veins. Because the veins are so far away from the heart, they need help in pushing the blood in the right direction; for this purpose, veins have one-way valves that prevent backflow. If any of these tiny valves in a vein doesn’t work properly, the resulting venous insufficiency can cause blood to pool in ... [Read More]
Venous Insufficiency Recovery at Home
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a condition characterized by difficulty in sending blood back to the heart by the veins due to faulty one-way valves. Pronounced veins, i.e., the veins that grow in size and may take on a twisted or branch-like appearance, is the most common symptom. These are varicose veins and result from blood pooling in the veins causing pressure to build up in the vein walls. In addition, venous insufficiency can cause the legs to become painful, heavy, and tired. ... [Read More]
Venous Insufficiency FAQs
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a condition that develops when your leg veins have trouble sending blood from your legs back up to your heart, causing blood to pool in your legs. CVI can cause pain, swelling, cramps, varicose veins, and even leg ulcers. These symptoms tend to get worse when the person stands or sits for long periods of time or when gravity works against the blood in the legs. To learn more about CVI, here are some of the answers to the most frequently asked questions ... [Read More]