Deep vein Trombosis

Deep Vein Thrombosis

Varicose veins often appear as enlarged, visible veins near the surface of the skin, may indicate serious health issues such as dangerous blood clots.

Many people with varicose veins experience may feel pain, swelling, heaviness, and fatigue in the legs. Also In some cases, the leg veins may become inflamed and painful – a condition known as superficial phlebitis. Sometimes phlebitis can be associated with superficial vein thrombosis (SVT). A recent study published in Archives of Dermatology indicated that 1 in 4 patients with SVT also had a DVT1.

DVT stands for Deep Vein Thrombosis.

There are approximately 600,000 new cases of DVT diagnosed in the US each year. Deep Vein Thrombosis mostly affects larger veins that are deep inside the lower leg and thigh. They can be life-threatening if the clots break off ,traveling through, and further lodging in the lung.

Given the potentially serious health risks associated with some varicose veins, people experiencing swollen, painful veins should seek a professional consultation with a physician that specializes in vein disease.At our clinic physicians are specially trained to diagnose and treat vein disorders and can help people avoid more serious complications.
If you suffer from varicose vein symptoms, contact our office today to schedule a consultation.