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10 Ways to Improve Your Circulation
Impaired circulation is a serious condition that can compromise your health. Luckily, there are many simple steps that you can take to improve your circulation.
June is Men's Health Month
June is Men’s Health Month - a time for men to consider the health issues they face on a regular basis. Varicose veins are one such health issue.
The myth that only women develop varicose veins has long been busted. Varicose veins may be more common in women, but men can develop them too.
Will Insurance Cover Varicose Vein and Spider Vein Treatment?
Many patients are reluctant to see a doctor for their varicose veins because they assume varicose veins are a “cosmetic” problem, so their health insurance plan won’t pay for treatment. While most health plans won’t pay for treatment of spider veins, they will authorize treatment of varicose veins and other chronic venous insufficiencies if “medical necessity” is demonstrated.
Frequently Asked Questions | Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are a common circulatory disorder affecting 25% of all adults, and 50% of people age 50 and older, in the U.S. alone. Despite their prevalence, many patients still have questions about varicose veins and their causes,and most sufferers have little understanding of their condition or treatment options.
High Heels and Varicose Veins
For many women, there is little more enjoyable than the thrill of shoe shopping. And that perfect pair of stilettos can make you feel more confident and attractive.
It’s too bad they aren’t healthy for your legs…
What is a Vein Specialist?
It seems everyone from primary care doctors to vascular surgeons, and medical professionals from many backgrounds now promote the treatment of varicose veins. Varicose or spider veins represent a chronic medical condition that progresses if left untreated.
Varicose Veins During Pregnancy
Varicose veins during pregnancy are relatively common, affecting 10% to 20% of pregnant women. Luckily, they are usually painless and temporary.
Varicose Veins | Symptoms + When to See a Doctor
For many people, varicose veins and spider veins are simply a cosmetic concern. For other people, varicose veins can cause aching pain and discomfort. Sometimes varicose veins lead to more serious problems.
Varicose Veins | Prevention
Varicose veins develop for a variety of reasons. Risk factors include family history, age, being a
woman, pregnancy, obesity, prolonged sitting or standing, and more.
Varicose Veins | Why Do I Have Them?
You know what a varicose vein looks like, and you may have noticed a few on your own body. The next question most patients of have is what caused them. Here’s how varicose and spider veins form, and what the common culprits for their appearance are.