As an expert in the field of varicose vein treatment , I believe that understanding venous insufficiency and varicose veins is essential to maintaining healthy legs. I am sharing this video by Western Vascular Institute, Dr. Vranic discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatments for these conditions. By sharing this video, I hope to provide valuable information that will help you recognize the signs of venous insufficiency and varicose veins and understand the available treatments.
Key Takeaways:
Venous insufficiency occurs when veins become dilated and stretched, causing blood to pool in the lower legs.
Causes of venous insufficiency include family history, advanced age, blood clots, pregnancy, and sedentary lifestyle.
Treatments for varicose veins include radio frequency ablation and sclerotherapy.
Step-by-Step Process:
A physical exam is conducted to evaluate the lower legs for swelling or skin discoloration.
An ultrasound is performed to evaluate the diameter of the vein and the function of the valves inside of the vein.
Radio frequency ablation or sclerotherapy may be used to treat varicose veins.
“So the veins that we treat are the superficial ones. This is the skin right here. And this is a superficial vein. We can pass these radio frequency catheters up these dilated incompetent veins, through these diseased valves and obliterate these veins here.”
Resources Mentioned:
Ultrasound: a medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize internal structures of the body.
Radio frequency ablation: a minimally invasive treatment that uses heat generated by radio waves to destroy abnormal tissue.
Sclerotherapy: a medical procedure used to treat varicose veins and spider veins. A solution is injected directly into the vein, causing it to scar and collapse.
As an expert in the field, I would recommend maintaining an active lifestyle and wearing compression stockings to prevent varicose veins. If you experience symptoms of venous insufficiency or varicose veins, seek medical attention to avoid complications such as venous ulcerations or wounds.
FAQ:
What are the symptoms of venous insufficiency?
The symptoms include swelling, chronic swelling, pain, achiness, throbbing, restless legs, fatigue in the legs, and brown discoloration in the legs.
How is venous insufficiency diagnosed?
A physical exam and an ultrasound are conducted to diagnose venous insufficiency.
Can varicose veins be prevented?
Maintaining an active lifestyle and wearing compression stockings can help prevent varicose veins.
Is radio frequency ablation painful?
Radio frequency ablation is minimally invasive and performed under local anesthesia, so it is generally not painful.
Can venous insufficiency lead to serious complications?
Venous insufficiency can lead to serious complications such as venous ulcerations or wounds around the ankles, which can take a long time to heal up.
Author Bio:
Dr. Jawdat Abboud, MD, is the visionary CEO and leading practitioner at Charming Skin & Vein Clinics of Oak Brook, a highly acclaimed medical facility specializing in Medicine, vascular, and cosmetic treatments. With over two decades of experience in his field, Dr. Abboud has earned an outstanding reputation for his exceptional skills, innovative techniques, and commitment to patient care.
www.charmingskin.com
Creator Bio:
Western Vascular Institute is a private medical practice located in Mesa, Arizona, that specializes in vascular surgery. The practice is led by Dr. Vranic, a board-certified vascular surgeon with over 25 years of experience. The Western Vascular Institute YouTube channel provides educational videos on vascular surgery and the treatment of vascular conditions
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