The heart pumps nutrient-dense and oxygenated blood to the body through thick-walled blood vessels called arteries; the deoxygenated and depleted blood is then sent back to the heart through thin-walled vessels called veins. Tiny capillaries connect the arteries and veins. Because the veins are much farther away from the heart than the arteries are, they
Read MoreThings You Need to Know About Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are so common that one out of four Americans suffers from them. Those enlarged, bulging, twisted veins tend to appear especially in the lower legs because they are farthest away from the heart and therefore get the least amount of benefit from the natural pumping action in the circulatory system. Sitting for extended
Read MoreHow to Identify and Deal with Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins, described as twisted or enlarged veins, are a hereditary condition, i.e., you have a greater chance of inheriting varicose veins if one of your blood relatives has. Typically, women, elderly persons, obese patients, or someone who sits or stands for a prolonged period are more prone to varicose veins. The risk factors that
Read MoreLeg Vein Treatments: Which One Is Right for You?
If you’re living with bothersome or painful veins that are not adequately alleviated with basic remedies, and you’re now contemplating seeking proper medical intervention for them, this blog will steer you in the right direction. Keep reading to learn about some of the leg vein treatment options available today as well as how you can
Read MoreAre Varicose Veins Causing You Problems? Visit a Vein Doctor
If you have varicose veins on your legs, you know them by their bulging, twisted appearance. The issue with severe varicose veins is that they can indicate a condition called venous insufficiency, which can cause serious health problems such as blood clots. It can also cause chronic leg pain. Our veins have a series of
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