5 Simple Ways to Boost Your Blood Circulation
Poor blood circulation is not a disease; it’s a symptom [...]
Poor blood circulation is not a disease; it’s a symptom [...]
Flaunting your legs in the summer shouldn’t be a daunting [...]
Certain foods are either very good or very bad for vein health. This is why people who suffer from varicose veins need to be quite careful when it comes to the types of food they consume. Here’s a list of foods that can exacerbate varicose veins and must be avoided to improve circulation:
Sclerotherapy, radiofrequency ablation, laser ablation and Varithena are some common veins treatment. Walking is encouraged after all of them, as it keeps the blood circulating through normally functioning veins and reduces the risk of blood clots. Let’s look at some other precautions that patients are required to take to ensure complete recovery:
Determining the cause of the problem can help you get proper treatment and find relief. Let’s look at some possible causes of your legs feeling fatigued:
In this post, our vein specialists will answer some common questions about radiofrequency ablation as a treatment for vein diseases:
Varicose veins are the buldging blue veins that can be seen and felt. They're found in legs and overweight people are more likely to get varicose veins.
Liver function is hampered by the consumption of excessive alcohol. An influx of the substance debilitates the liver from effectively processing all the toxins.
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) refers to the uncomfortable sensation that causes you to move your leg. The exact causes of RLS are unknown. However, studies suggest the following reasons:
The biggest advantage of sclerotherapy is that it eliminates the physical signs of spider veins and varicose veins with no pain or downtime. Let’s look at the different varicose vein treatment options: