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July 29th, 2009

By vein-treatment.com blogging team in: Varicose Vein Symptoms, Varicose Veins

Varicose Veins and Other Vascular Diseases

varicose veins and other vein diseasesVaricose veins are a common problem and are sometimes not a major health concern to patients. However, there are times, according to the Mayo Clinic’s varicose veins site, that varicose veins and other vascular diseases can cause aching pain and discomfort and can even lead to more serious problems; problems such as circulatory troubles. Any visible vein symptoms may be an indicator that there is a larger contributory vein disease that you just can’t see. It’s always a good idea to see a doctor or vein specialist who can tell you if there are any underlying issues with your veins. If you do, in fact, have a larger underlying vein disease, make sure to get it treated because if you don’t, your disease may persist. › Continue reading

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July 28th, 2009

By vein-treatment.com blogging team in: Varicose Vein Treatment

Is Varicose Vein Surgery Actually Surgery?

is varicose vein surgery actually surgeryGood question. What IS surgery? Is varicose vein surgery really surgery? Well, Medicine.net, says it has multiple meanings. Surgery is first defined as a branch of medicine that deals with diseases and conditions that can be cured or made better through some operation. Second, it’s the name of the work a surgeon does. In other countries like England, a surgery is the name given to the office used by a doctor or dentist. But here in America, most of us think of it differently. › Continue reading

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July 27th, 2009

By vein-treatment.com blogging team in: Varicose Vein Treatment, Vein Clinic

Vein Clinics Across America

vein clinics across americaIf you’re reading this, you may have been toying with the idea of getting vein treatment for a while. You may have wondered what varicose vein treatment options were available to you. And you may have stopped there because you didn’t know what to expect or how to find the right vein clinic.

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July 22nd, 2009

By vein-treatment.com blogging team in: Related Interests, Varicose Vein Treatment, Varicose Veins

Celebrities and Varicose Veins

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Several celebrities have been called out in tabloids and on the internet for having visible varicose veins or spider veins. For example, Helen Mirren was mentioned as a celebrity who had her spider veins brushed out after a book cover photo shoot. In other instances, celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker, Madonna and Angelina Jolie were categorized as being “addicted to fitness”. As a result of intense workouts, their toned arms revealed unsightly veins. › Continue reading

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July 18th, 2009

By vein-treatment.com blogging team in: Mattress, Sleeping Position, Varicose Vein Causes

Sleeping Habits and Vein Disease

How can sleeping habits like sleeping positions and mattress choices affect vein disease?

You may be surprised how vein disease can get worse because of your sleeping style. We normally think of sleeping as a time to recover from the stresses, both physical and mental, of our daily lives.  To a large degree, this is true.  However, some vein conditions can actually worsen while you sleep, particularly if you aren’t careful about choosing your sleeping position and mattress. One such condition pertains to the vascular system, which is the vessels that conduct and circulate fluids in your body. › Continue reading

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July 16th, 2009

By vein-treatment.com blogging team in: Men's Health, Varicose Vein Symptoms

Male enhancement drug may not be good with untreated varicose veins

Since the use of male enhancement drugs (sildenafil, trade name Viagra) is becoming extremely widespread, and those drugs work by relaxing blood vessels, it’s important to know whether you should have any concerns about taking it if you also have varicose veins. › Continue reading

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July 15th, 2009

By vein-treatment.com blogging team in: Varicose Vein Causes, Varicose Vein Treatment, Varicose Veins

How much do varicose veins hurt if left untreated?

Varicose veins are veins, usually in the leg and foot but sometimes in the groin or ankle, that change to a dark blue or purple color and may become twisted, gnarled, and knobbly. There are degrees of seriousness for this condition. For some people, home remedies such as compression stockings or exercise can relieve whatever discomfort their varicose veins cause. › Continue reading

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July 14th, 2009

By vein-treatment.com blogging team in: Leg Pain, Varicose Vein Symptoms, Varicose Veins

Top 10 Symptoms of Varicose Veins

10 symptoms of varicose veinsVaricose veins are veins with very specific signs and symptoms like leg pain or swelling.  So what are the top symptoms of varicose veins? Let’s take a quick look. › Continue reading

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July 13th, 2009

By vein-treatment.com blogging team in: Compression Stockings, Varicose Vein Treatment, Varicose Veins

Does it make sense to have varicose vein treatment when you’re over 60?

does it make sense to have vein treatment over 60If you’re suffering from varicose veins (venous reflux disease)–and 50 percent of Americans and two out of every three women over 60 have this condition–you may have had them for a long time.  For those who inherited a tendency to this unsightly and sometimes medically dangerous condition, it’s not uncommon to develop them as young as in your teens.

If you’ve also borne several pregnancies, worked at a job where you spent long hours standing, and/or you are or have been seriously overweight for a considerable time, chances are even greater that you have varicose veins. Nurses, postal workers, teachers, flight attendants, grocery store personnel, and other types of workers are especially vulnerable to this condition.

And remember, once you develop it, venous reflux disease usually does not go away. It often continues to get worse over time without treatment. Happily, today you can get vein treatment using medical technology that is minimally-invasive and results in far less discomfort and shorter recovery times than anything that was available years ago. The same brilliant discoveries that are revolutionizing the treatment of heart, lung and brain diseases and disorders have been extended to include dramatic advances in varicose vein treatment.

So, if you’ve never received any vein treatment, or if you had one of the early surgical procedures called vein ligation and stripping, and your varicose veins have returned with a vengeance, you may want to ask yourself a few things to help you think clearly about the question: does it makes sense to have varicose vein treatment when you’re over 60?

First, how much pain are you in? How much discomfort do you suffer on account of the varicose veins? How much standing do you still have to do on a regular basis? How many other health conditions are you dealing with? How comprehensive is your health insurance coverage?

If you are suffering some pain or discomfort, you can try a couple of things.

  • Compression stockings may help with the discomfort, but they do nothing to treat the condition itself.
  • Beginning or increasing your exercise program may help somewhat. But check with your doctor about specific recommendations for you.

If you’ve already tried these things and are still having significant pain or discomfort, there is no reason not to have varicose vein treatment when you’re over 60. This is a progressive medical condition, and if you are healthy in most other areas of your life, such discomfort will only continue to increase the negative impact it’s having on your quality of life.

Why should you live with that, when a fairly simple procedure called endovenous ablation can be performed in an outpatient setting? Using radiofrequency or laser energy your vein doctor will close down the troubling veins by heating them, which then allows your blood system to redistribute the work of those veins to other blood vessels in the area. Most insurance programs are happy to cover venous closure since it is a minimally invasive procedure that costs far less than it might if your condition worsened and led to more serious consequences such as leg ulcers and blood clots–both potentially life threatening.

Don’t wait.

See a qualified vein treatment professional right away. It could be one of the best over-60 birthday presents you’ll ever get.
Barbara Payne, www.vein-treatment.com blogging team

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July 8th, 2009

By vein-treatment.com blogging team in: Pregnancy & New Mothers, Varicose Veins

Varicose Veins Pop Up in Places Besides Your Legs

If you have or ever had varicose veins, you know what an annoyance they can be.  But did you know that varicose veins can pop up in places besides your legs? Varicose veins can show up in your feet, hands, arms, groin and even in your vagina or testicles.  › Continue reading