Venous Insufficiency: Why Early Diagnosis and Treatment is Critical

Venous insufficiency is not uncommon nor is it benign, as many suffering from its’ leg pain symptoms can attest to. Venous insufficiencies can fluctuate in their levels of severity from spider veins, or the small, visible, dilated blood vessels just below the surface of the skin to larger, rope-like varicose veins. 

Varicose vein removal in Sheboygan is essential for continued health. Left untreated, varicose veins can lead to dangerous conditions such as:

  • Blood clots traveling from the legs to the lungs and preventing proper function of the heart and lungs
  • A decrease in blood circulation
  • Development of sores, skin ulcers and other ongoing irritation
  • Red blood cells and fluid leaking into tissues causing swollen ankles
  • Deep vein thrombosis

Varicose veins develop when veins are weakened and can no longer able to properly transport blood back towards the heart; blood does not flow as it should and begins pooling in the legs. Indications of venous insufficiency can include: aching, throbbing, heaviness, burning and leg swelling in Sheboygan patients.

In order to prevent the disease from systematically getting worse, it is essential that you visit with a vein doctor like those at Lakeshore Veins and Wellness in Sheboygan, at the first signs of venous insufficiency.

If you have any of the above symptoms, schedule a consultation with the experts at Lakeshore Veins  in Mequon, WI. We offer a variety of minimally invasive procedures, such as radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy, to easily and effectively treat varicose veins. These procedures are performed quickly and painlessly in office, and allow you to immediately return to your daily activities. To rid yourself of leg pain, call us at (262) 241-3999 or contact us online to learn more about varicose vein removal in Sheboygan and the surrounding areas.

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