Vein specialists are accustomed to being asked all kinds of questions about vein treatment–including how it affects a person’s ability to exercise and engage in sports such as running. That’s a good question because untreated varicose veins can be not only extremely unsightly– who wants to wear shorts when your legs don’t look nice?–but can also lead in some cases to serious medical complications. That surely won’t help you perform! It’s especially important for people with varicose veins to get an evaluation from a vein specialist. Do it before you perform or compete because those activities could potentially make the vein condition deteriorate. › Continue reading
Since a good vein doctor specializes in treating vein conditions, you are right to ask the question about foot spas. It can feel like a great treat for tired feet and achy legs to have your feet submerged in warm, bubbly water. But problems can arise if the water is very hot and you keep your feet in it for a long period of time. In general, if you have severe varicose veins, many vein doctors will advise caution when using a foot spa.
The vast majority of cases that reputable vein clinics treat involve varicose or spider veins. Though varicosities can occur in other places on the body, doctors practicing in a vein clinic most often see patients with vein problems related to the legs and ankles. › Continue reading
Getting treated for any vein problem by a vein doctor is like any other medical problem. You have to get a full examination to get an accurate diagnosis. Whoever you choose as your vein doctor should have a lot of experience dealing with varicose veins and other types of vein problems.
If you want to try helping yourself before you see a vein doctor, there are some things you can do to help keep your varicose veins from getting worse. The Mayo Clinic recommends these self-care methods for varicose veins: exercise, losing weight, avoiding tight clothes, elevating your legs as often as possible, and not standing or sitting for long periods. These actions coupled with using compression stockings may help keep varicose veins from getting worse. › Continue reading
What does a vein doctor know that we don’t? Many people argue about what really causes varicose veins. It’s a common discussion, especially among women who have them. But generally the controversies arise because most of us aren’t vein doctors. We may not be familiar with vein treatments available to address these conditions which can often be serious — not just cosmetic.
Some believe that sitting the wrong way or crossing your legs can cause varicose veins. Others argue that lack of exercise will foster the formation of varicose and spider veins. How about wearing high heels? What about being overweight? Standing for long periods of time on the job? What would the vein doctor say about all of this – myth or fact? › Continue reading
As life progresses and veins change structurally, many of us may experience varicose veins and set out in search of a vein treatment plan. Almost anyone you ask—doctors, nutritionists, friends, and relations—they all say, yeah, exercise will help. And yoga is at the top of many recommendation lists – growing more popular every year. These days many think of exercise as the great cure-all. Well, what about vein conditions? Can doing yoga or other exercise be a viable part of a prevention and vein treatment plan? › Continue reading
It’s not easy to make a choice when it comes to deciding on the best vein doctor and vein center to treat your varicose or spider veins. Not only are there many vein centers to choose from, but the number of doctors is also growing. It’s a good idea to first evaluate the individual vein doctor — because chances are, if the doctor meets the test, he or she will likely be working with a vein center that you can trust.
What’s a good way to start? Here are some important tips on how to choose the best vein doctor: › Continue reading
Varicose veins and spider veins run in my family, and have become a part of my life since my pregnancy last year. I thought my varicose and spider veins were not too severe, so I decided to try a ‘natural’ remedy for them before making an appointment with a vein doctor. After reading about some natural remedy options, I decided to try aromatherapy. I thought, “what’s not to like about aromatherapy? Delicious smelling essential oils rubbed on my legs and ankles daily to get rid of my unsightly veins…sounds good to me.” › Continue reading
There’s exciting news in the world of vein clinics and varicose vein treatment. Advancements in varicose vein and spider vein treatment have made a significant improvement in many aspects of the patient’s experience. And today more insurance companies offer fair coverage for such treatment, which means many more people who need it can receive it.
Video of ultrasound-guided diagnosis of varicose veins
If you have a protruding vein, you may be wondering if it could be a varicose vein and if you should consult a vein doctor. According to the MayoClinic, veins could be varicose veins if they are painful, dark purple or bluish colored or if they are twisted, rope-like or bulging. Your symptoms could also include achy, heavy feelings in your legs, burning or itching around the veins or pain that worsens after sitting or standing for a long time. › Continue reading