27, 4, 2020

Vein Valves Don’t Work in Venous Reflux Disease

2021-11-15T13:17:51-08:00

Vein valves and the direction of blood flow can be seen on ultrasound. Ultrasound is an important tool in the diagnosis of venous reflux disease.

Humen Circulatory System

In the circulatory system, the veins carry de-oxygenated blood back to the heart. The leg veins carry blood toward the heart, against gravity. Therefore, the leg veins have one-way valves the prevent backflow of blood. When the valves do not function properly, they allow blood to flow backward, causing the pooling of blood. This is referred to as venous reflux or venous insufficiency. Eventually, the backflow of the blood will cause varicose veins to develop and symptoms related to the increased pressure in the leg veins such as leg heaviness, aching, swelling, restless legs, night cramps, throbbing, and pain.

Vein Valves Don’t Work in Venous Reflux Disease2021-11-15T13:17:51-08:00

12, 1, 2018

Do you have an underlying vein problem?

2020-12-19T04:03:52-08:00

Varicose Veins Are Not Always Visible to the Naked Eye

Underlying Vein Problem ,Varicose veins may be present long before you see them

Underlying Vein Problems are Not Visible to the Naked Eye

An estimated 80 million Americans suffer from a vein-related condition. Since most veins lie deep under the skin’s surface, vein disorders are not always visible to the naked eye.  As a result, it’s important to be aware of the symptoms that might reveal an underlying vein condition such as pain, fatigue, heaviness, cramping, or restlessness in your legs.
A duplex ultrasound examination can be done to properly diagnose varicose veins and underlying vein conditions. An ultrasound uses sound waves to create pictures of the blood vessels inside your body. The ultrasound exam, which is painless and takes fewer than 30 minutes, allows a trained specialist to examine your venous system to determine if your symptoms are connected to a vein-related condition. The good news is that many vein conditions can be easily treated. Often, you just need to look beneath the surface to get moving in the right direction.
At La Jolla Vein Care we provide our own on-site vascular ultrasound imaging. Call us at (858) 550-0330 to schedule a personalized consultation!
Do you have an underlying vein problem?2020-12-19T04:03:52-08:00
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