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Varicose Veins: Symptoms, Causes, and Post-Treatment Support

Smooth and healthy-looking skin is the goal of most people. Our skin is actually the largest organ in our bodies and we want it to look beautiful. Unfortunately, there are many unsightly conditions that can disrupt the appearance of our skin. Some of these can cause discomfort as well as affect the appearance. Varicose veins are a common condition that can give an unhealthy appearance and can be quite uncomfortable. Some studies have shown that up to half of adult women in the United States and many men will experience varicose veins at some point. There are many factors that lead to the development of varicose veins, ranging from genetic factors to lifestyle choices. Individuals with discolored and twisted-looking veins that are sometimes painful or itchy may be suffering from varicose veins. Varicose veins are typically not a serious condition and there are a number of treatment options available. Those with this condition can easily get a varicose vein treatment from a vein center in New Jersey. Treatments for this condition are typically fast and relatively painless. There are many different options available to suit different patients and different levels of severity.

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vein specialist Repair Damaged Veins

How to Repair Damaged Veins

Many people suffer for years with damaged veins, when the answer to their problem is as simple as a consultation with a vein care specialist.  That consultation, along with a few tests could yield valuable information about your painful condition, and how to resolve it.  Often a patient waits, thinking the pain or the symptoms will abate, but they do not.  You should consider a consult with a vein care specialist when:

  • You have increased swelling in your leg(s);
  • The skin on your leg and/or ankle has become dark or thickened;
  • One of your veins has become red, painful and warm to the touch;
  • You have developed a sore or rash near your ankle;
  • Your leg veins have become more pronounced; and,
  • Your leg symptoms have begun to interfere with your daily activities,