by @VTC | Dec 8, 2018 | Vein Doctor, Vein Doctor New Jersey
The definition of varicose veins is veins that have become swollen and distended. Normally they will be found in the legs and feet, but it is possible to get them elsewhere. They range from blue to dark purple in color and can range from mild with no issues to severe...
by @VTC | Aug 27, 2018 | Vein Disease, Vein Doctor New Jersey, Vein Doctor New York
What Causes Varicose Veins and What is the Best Technology for Vein Repair? Varicose veins and spider veins are both symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency. This condition prevents the valves in your veins from working properly, which means they do not keep blood...
by @VTC | Aug 27, 2018 | Vein Doctor New Jersey, Vein Doctor New York
Introducing Vein Treatment Center of New York and Vein Treatment Center of New Jersey The Vein Treatment Center of New York and Vein Treatment Center of New Jersey utilize cutting-edge techniques that are both highly-effective and minimally-invasive to treat patients...
by @VTC | Aug 11, 2018 | Vein Doctor New Jersey, Vein Doctor New York, Vein Expert
If you notice leg veins that have enlarged and twisted, they are varicose veins. They may appear dark purple or blue and be extremely visible. Due to varicose veins, you can feel fatigued, itchy, heaviness and pain in legs. Also called varicosities or varices,...
by @VTC | Aug 10, 2018 | Vein Doctor New Jersey, Vein Doctor New York, Venous Insufficiency
Causes and Treatments for Leg Cramps Leg cramps can be quite uncomfortable. Some patients report waking up due to pain in their feet, thighs, and calves. Though the cramps usually come and go quickly, the effects are lasting. Many people feel tenderness in the area...
by @VTC | Aug 8, 2018 | Vein Doctor, Vein Doctor New Jersey
Deoxygenated blood should flow from the legs to the heart by traveling upwards, which is against the force of gravity. While this may seem difficult, it really does happen via the help of the calf muscle’s pumping action and the veins themselves. As we stand and walk...