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Conditions

Vein diseases present themselves in a number of ways. Often, what you see on the surface of the skin is not necessarily indicative of what is actually occurring inside the vein. For example, webs of tiny spider veins may actually be caused by reflux or another issue within a larger vein that feeds into them. To correctly and effectively treat veinous disease with longterm results, accurate diagnosis with a vein expert, like Dr. Simon, is essential.


Varicose Veins

General Symptoms

Symptoms for varicose veins and other vein diseases come in many forms and should be taken seriously. Sometimes symptoms including bulging veins, blue veins and enlarged veins) are indicative of an underlying condition (venus reflux), which, if not treated, can progressively get worse.

Spider Veins Symptoms

Spider veins, also known medically as telangiectasias or venulactasias, are the mildest manifestation of venous insufficiency. They are small, often tangled groups of tiny blood vessels that appear as thin veins visible below the surface of the skin.

Varicose Veins Symptoms

In veins that function normally, blood flows to the heart and valves within the vein prevent the blood from flowing backward. A varicose vein occurs when the valves do not completely seal and blood begins to seep back the other way. Blood pools in the vein, increasing venous pressure and weakening the vein wall. Over time, this 6causes leg swelling and permutation of the superficial vein.

Spider Veins

Spider Veins

Spider veins, also known medically as telangiectasias or venulactasias, are the mildest manifestation of venous insufficiency. They are small, often tangled groups of tiny blood vessels that appear as thin veins visible below the surface of the skin.

Vein Disease

Venous Disease

Vein diseases come in many forms and should be taken seriously. Sometimes symptoms (including bulging veins, blue veins and enlarged veins) are indicative of an underlying condition (venous reflux), which can progressively get worse over time if not treated.

Vascular Disease

Vascular disease is a medical condition involving the blood vessels, including those circulating blood to the heart (cardiovascular), the brain (cerebrovascular) and the rest of the body (peripheral).

Venous Insufficiency

Veins are the blood vessels of the body that return blood from the arms, legs, and organs back to the heart. Venous insufficiency is a condition in which the flow of blood through the veins is impaired.

Venous Stasis

Venous stasis can occur in any vein in the body but is most commonly observed in the legs. The reason for this is that humans are upright individuals. Prolonged standing and the pull of gravity make this disease process even worse.

Venous Stasis Ulcers

After many years of untreated venous reflux, red blood cells are deposited in the skin near the ankle. Even worse, as time goes by, open sores can develop. These are called venous stasis ulcers. Venous stasis ulcers are often misdiagnosed as insect bites or simple skin allergies.

Before & After

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