What Causes Varicose Veins?

In most cases, varicose veins are not necessarily a health concern, but if you are suffering from discomfort or simply wish to have them removed for aesthetic concerns, then it's important to consider professional help. Varicose veins are often very visible on the surface of the skin, primarily the legs, appearing in blue, red, or purple. When these become large and twisted, they can become more than simply an unsightly problem. If you are concerned about varicose veins and would like to learn more, you can reach out to your local King of Prussia, PA, experts from the Pennsylvania Vascular Institute.

Against Gravity

As arteries work to deliver blood throughout the body, it's the job of healthy veins to return blood back to the heart, but problems can arise as they must work against gravity. Typically this is not a problem, but in some cases, the valves in veins can fail and blood can get stuck and pool in the affected vein, this is how varicose veins tend to form.

Treatment Options

There are different ways to treat varicose veins, the least invasive include the use of compression stockings to stimulate the flow of blood and reduce overall inflammation. Medication can also help treat some of the underlying conditions that can contribute to varicose veins.

Other types of minimally invasive treatments that can be performed right in your doctor's office can target the affected veins directly and have them removed without surgical intervention. Because there are many more veins on the inside of your leg you do not need to worry about losing one or two, especially when they were already obstructed.

Your doctor may suggest surgery only if your situation is severe.

Treatment for Varicose Veins in King of Prussia, PA

If you would like to learn about the specific treatments for varicose veins available in your King of Prussia, PA, office, you can schedule a consultation with Pennsylvania Vascular Institute by dialing (800) 296-9294.

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