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One of the Best Vein Doctors in Louisiana Talks about the Unexpected Symptoms of Vein Disease

Ask most people what the symptoms of vein disease are, and the majority of them would reply “Varicose veins” and stop there. A few who actually havevaricose veins might add, “Constantly swollen legs and ankles that hurt all the time.” But what if one of the best vein doctors in Louisiana were to tell you that other symptoms of vein disease can include your skin becoming so leathery and fragile that your legs become covered with open, bleeding sores that will not heal? What if we were to tell you that obesity and even sexual dysfunction can be caused by vein disease? And what if we told you that one of the most common symptoms of vein disease is chronic depression? Well, all of this is true – ALL of these conditions are symptoms or side effects of vein disease.

What you should know about the symptoms of vein disease

Left untreated, varicose veins can become a mass of twisted, rope-sized veins that cover much of the surface area of your legs. Ignore them, and the skin surrounding these varicose veins can become brownish and leathery, and so sensitive to wounding that your legs become covered with leg ulcers that refuse to heal. The reason for this is that varicose veins themselves are only the surface symptom of a deeper disease, chronic venous insufficiency, or CVI. This disease causes deoxygenated blood to flow “backwards” into your veins and pool there, causing them to become swollen and discolored. But at the same time, CVI is busy crippling the rest of your circulatory system and immune system. This is what causes symptoms like swollen legs and ankles and chronic weakness. The weakness can lead to inactivity, which leads to obesity. Poor circulation can also contribute to impotence and sexual http://asnu.com.au/viagra-online/ dysfunction, and poor self-image caused by varicose veins can and often does lead to depression.

But the most unexpected side effect of vein disease can be death

All of the symptoms we’ve discussed so far arise from a vein disease called CVI. But there is a more serious vein disease – deep vein thrombosis, or DVT. With DVT, blood clots begin to form in the deep veins of your legs. Even if they stay where they formed they impair your circulatory and immune system, but if the clots break loose and travel to the brain they can cause a stroke, and if they travel to the lungs they can cause a pulmonary embolism. Hundreds of thousands of Americans die of these conditions every year.

So how do you protect yourself against vein disease?

The first thing you should do is find out if you have it. You can do this by seeking vein treatment in New Orleans and having a vein health screening. These screenings are painless and take only about an hour, but at the end of that time your New Orleans vein specialist can tell you whether you are at risk for vein disease, or already have it. If the former, they can give you diet, exercise, and lifestyle tips to reduce your risk and prevent vein disease. If you already have vein disease, they can explain to you what the treatment options are to control or eliminate it. Sounds like a pretty good deal for a one-hour investment of your time, doesn’t it?  Call one of the best vein doctors in Louisiana, Dr. Randall S. Juleff at 9850 of La Bella Vita Laser and Vein Center today or go onlineto schedule your own screening.  You’ll be happy you did!

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