This week, David G. Kastl, a physician with the Hilton Head Vein Center who specializes in cardiac, thoracic and vascular surgery, discusses varicose veins and what can be done about them. Question: ...
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Most of the time, varicose veins aren’t a cause for concern. Dangerous complications can occur, but they’re rare. Varicose veins are fairly common, affecting about 23 percent of adults in the United ...
Swollen veins can signal various underlying health conditions ranging from minor circulatory issues to serious medical concerns. Recognizing the primary causes helps determine when to seek ...
The Vein Company is your ultimate vein clinic for various types of vein-related illnesses and conditions. Our board-certified cardiologists, surgeons, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants are ...
Varicose veins are thick, ropy blue or purple veins in the legs that can be seen near the skin’s surface. These swollen and bulging veins cause a variety of symptoms, including itching, pain, and a ...
At University of Utah Health, our specialists in Heart & Vascular Services and Cosmetic Services provide leading-edge, high-quality patient care for vein treatment. For serious cases of varicose veins ...
Home remedies may help reduce the appearance and discomfort of varicose veins. Examples include exercise dietary changes, massage, elevating the legs, and more. There are several medical treatments ...