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5 Jobs That Put You at Risk for Varicose Veins
A big part of most people’s lives is spent at their job. Those jobs that require prolonged periods of time sitting and/or standing slow the blood flow in your legs and increase your likelihood of developing varicose veins.
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.
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.
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 | 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.
Varicose Veins | What Are They?
In the U.S. alone, 25% of all adults, and 50% of people age 50 and older, have varicose veins. More common in women, varicose veins are not only unsightly, but can also cause significant discomfort. In some cases, they can lead to more serious health problems. We believe it is in your best interest to have an understanding of varicose veins and the newest treatments available before undergoing treatment.