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To all those at risk of developing venous ulcers, we recommend wearing compression stockings to help improve circulation. This will prevent ulcers from forming on your legs.
Many people think that exercising makes their varicose vein pain worse, but really when you exercise, you are stimulating muscles that support healthy blood flow, and this circulation helps with the pains in your legs. Support healthy circulation, get off the couch!
Many adults who suffer from conditions like venous insufficiency or venous stasis dermatitis notice changes in the skin around their veins. This can lead to skin discoloration and other problematic symptoms. Call 972-646-8346 to learn about treatment options.
A healthy diet may play a role in preventing the development of varicose veins due to improper blood flow. Try incorporating more omega-3 rich foods into your diet, which can help promote healthy blood circulation.
While restless legs syndrome can develop at any age, it is more common as people grow older. As you age, look out for symptoms and contact Dallas Vein Institute with any concerns. You might be at increased risk if you've previously suffered from neuropathy or kidney failure!
Varicose veins are usually quite prominent on the surface of your legs. In addition to their unattractive appearance, varicose veins can cause some very uncomfortable and difficult symptoms. For treatment options, consult with Dallas Vein Institute.
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Restore normal blood flow in your veins and the appearance of your legs with radiofrequency ablation. Visit Dallas Vein Institute for all your vascular health needs.
Dr. Dev Batra, MD, an interventional radiologist at Dallas Vein Institute in Dallas, Texas, is passionate about his work in screening, diagnosing, and treating vein issues. For a complete evaluation of vein issues, call 972-646-8346 today to get started.