Chronic Venous Insufficiency

According to a report, 61.6% of the screened adult patients were diagnosed from chronic venous insufficiency. It is more common in women. If you are suffering from chronic venous problems consult our experts at TeamMD.

Symptoms of Chronic Venous Insufficiency

Do you feel like having tired legs soon after prolonged standing? Or do you have symptoms like aching? They may be the symptoms of Chronic Venous Syndrome.

Swelling in Legs

Swelling occurs when blood doesn’t flow properly through the veins, causing fluid to collect in the lower legs and ankles.

Aching or Heaviness

Blood pooling in leg veins makes the legs feel tired, heavy, and sore after you stand for a prolonged period.

Skin Discoloration

Reduced circulation causes the skin near the ankles to turn reddish-brown or black, which happens because of blood leakage. 

Ulcers Near Ankles

Long-term poor circulation damages the skins and leads to open pores near the ankles. 

How TeamMD Treats Chronic Venous Insufficiency

We always understand the condition of our patients to plan a personalized treatment for their chronic venous insufficiency. Take a look at how we do it. 

Compression Therapy

It is a non-invasive way that we use to treat our patients suffering from chronic venous insufficiency. It improves blood flow and reduces swelling.

Sclerotherapy

A minimally invasive injection treatment, we inject solution to the damaged veins of our patients to close them off.

Endovenous Laser Therapy

We use this laser-based minimally invasive procedure to seal damaged veins and redirect the blood to the healthy ones.

Radiofrequency Ablation

Here, radiofrequency energy is used to close the damaged veins using heat which allows the blood flow through healthy veins.

Ultrasound-Guided Foam Sclerotherapy

Combining ultrasound guidance with sclerotherapy, we inject foam into the damaged veins. This procedure is great for larger or deeper varicose veins.

How We Help to Prevent Chronic Venous Insufficiency

At TeamMD, we believe that just treatment is not enough, and that’s why we guide our patients to prevent chronic venous insufficiency. Here’s how we do it.

Regular Exercise

You should regularly exercise as it keeps the blood flow smooth and prevents chronic venous insufficiency from happening.

Avoid Prolonged Standing or Sitting

Always remain active a little bit with small walks as it reduces the pressure on your legs and helps you avoid such insufficiencies. 

Maintain Appropriate Body Weight

Healthy body weight means healthy legs. By maintaining appropriate body weight you can prevent such diseases from happening again. 

Elevate Legs

When you are resting, elevate your legs to heart level as it supports the blood flow back to heart and prevents relapse. 

Frequently asked questions

Chronic Venous Insufficiency FAQs

1. What causes CVI?

Common causes include deep vein thrombosis, obesity, varicose veins, aging, pregnancy, and prolonged standing or sitting. You can connect with our expert to get detailed advice, or we have explained the common causes of CVI in the paragraphs mentioned above.

We have experts with vast years of experience and follow a strict treatment process. We examine your legs and also use ultrasound to check blood flow and valve function in the veins. According to the result, we suggest a treatment plan to the patient. It can be minimally invasive, radiofrequency, ablation, endovenous laser ablation or VenaSeal. We usually suggest particular treatment based on the condition of Venous insufficiency.

Yes. At Team MD, we use non to minimally invasive treatment methods such as sclerotherapy, endovenous laser therapy, radiofrequency ablation and more to treat CVI chronic venous insufficiency.

Even though it’s not a serious health threat, ignoring the condition may cause blood to collect in your legs. Timely treatment for this condition is highly recommended.

Why TeamMD for Chronic Venous Insufficiency?

With the experience of 15 years in providing personalized care, we help patients recover from and prevent chronic venous insufficiency. We combine our deep expertise with advanced technologies to make the treatment more effective and safe.

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