Most people seek attention for Varicose Veins because of their unwanted appearance.
But, varicose veins can cause pain and sometimes lead to more serious problems.
According to Robert C. Villare, M.D., a Board Certified Surgeon who practices vascular and thoracic surgery in
Southern New Jersey, varicose veins can cause severe pain, swelling and circulation problems.
Clots and skin ulcers are more serious issues that may arise from untreated varicose veins.
Women may be especially susceptible during or after pregnancy as hormones relax supportive muscles around the vein walls.
Sometimes, if you bang your leg or scratch over a varicose vein, bleeding can occur.
The Vein Treatment Center uses new technology to eradicate varicose veins.
In the past, treatment required hospitalization. Today, with modern medical advances, treatment consists of an office visit.
It is important to remember that early treatment prevents problems.
Patients need to seek evaluation from a vascular surgeon if they experience any of the following symptoms:
- Visible varicose veins
- Pain
- Feelings of heaviness in the lower extremity
- Discoloration
- Swelling
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Vascular specialists use a variety of treatments to eradicate varicose veins and leg ulcers.
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