
Venous disease includes a spectrum of disorders, from leg
swelling to varicose veins and spider veins. Generally hereditary,
venous diseases can be triggered by such conditions as pregnancy,
obesity, heart problems, and blood clots. The most common cause
of vascular disorders is poor valve function of the veins in the
legs.
The mainstay of treatment is external compression with prescription
stockings, though ultrasound can also be useful to further
diagnose the cause of the disorder in many cases. For varicose
veins, laser treaments, surgery, or injections can offer very
positive results. |
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