by @VTC | Dec 30, 2018 | Vein Doctor, Vein Expert
When small veins gather right beneath the skin surface, causing blue, purple or red discolorations, one is thought to have spider veins. These superficial leg veins look like a spider’s web and that’s why they are called spider veins. Other names used to describe the...
by @VTC | Dec 15, 2018 | Vein Doctor, Vein Doctor New Jersey, Vein Expert
There is a skin condition that most vein doctors treat. It is called varicose eczema. Alternatively, the disease is referred to as gravitational, venous or stasis eczema. Usually a complication of having an untreated venous reflux disease or venous insufficiency,...
by @VTC | Dec 9, 2018 | Vein Doctor, Vein Doctor New York, Vein Expert
Sclerotherapy is a common treatment that has existed for several years. It can be defined as a treatment where the doctor injects a chemical solution into a problematic blood vessel or lymph vessel. This solution is called a sclerosant or a sclerosing agent and its...
by @VTC | Nov 9, 2018 | Vein Doctor, Vein Expert
Leg muscle cramps especially at night are not unusual. They can affect anyone from time to time and not necessarily indicate a serious medical condition. When leg cramps become a regular problem and get worse and worse, they could denote a health problem. Otherwise,...
by @VTC | Sep 8, 2018 | Vein Doctor, Vein Expert
People who have varicose veins are offered different treatment procedures, including radio frequency ablation (RFA). But what is radiofrequency for veins all about? This is an endovenous therapy that is used to treat big varicose veins. It will be discussed in details...
by @VTC | Aug 27, 2018 | Vein Expert
Not all leg ulcers are incurable. There is hope! New Medical evidence shows that you can cure leg ulcers by treating vein disease. Read more to learn what you can do to prevent leg ulcers from coming back and the latest medical findings from the EVRA trial. Vein...