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Can Pregnancy Affect Your Varicose Veins?
Pregnancy can lead to varicose veins or an increase in the size of preexisting varicosities. Luckily, knowing the reasons why varicose veins occur during pregnancy can be a vital step towards making them less likely to occur.
4 Spring Foods and Recipes for Improved Vein Health
Incorporating these powerful foods into your diet, along with these delicious recipes, can help keep you healthy and reduce your risk for various types of vein disease.
Venous Disease in Ankle and Foot Veins
You might think that the spider veins on the legs, ankles, and feet are not a big deal in themselves, but they can be an indicator that there’s something else going on.
The Varicose Veins You Can’t See
Many people believe that varicose veins are simply a cosmetic issue, but that is not true. When a vein becomes varicose – even if it is not visible on the surface of the skin – it can still cause a great deal of discomfort, swelling, and pain in the affected area.
What to Do if Your Family has a History of a Vein Condition
Wondering to do if a vein condition like varicose veins or spider veins runs in your family? Continue reading to find out.
March is Lymphedema Awareness Month
Did you know that more than 10 million Americans are diagnosed with lymphedema and lymphatic diseases? More people are living with these diseases in the United States than are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, ALS and Parkinson's Disease — combined.
6 Simple Steps to Healthy Legs
Wondering how to maintain healthy legs? Here are 6 ways to keep your legs healthy.
When Should I See a Vein Specialist?
You should see a vein specialist as soon as your start to see your varicose veins develop.
How to Improve Your Circulation by Maintaining a Healthy Heart
Having poor circulation is both a problem for your heart and your veins. Improving your circulation by maintaining a healthy heart has a direct effect on the health of your veins.
The Consequences Of Untreated Varicose Veins
Leaving your varicose veins untreated comes with painful symptoms and can lead you to dangerous health conditions.