Chronic Venous Insufficiency known as CVI, is a condition that happens when the veins in your legs cannot send blood back to the heart properly. Normally, the veins in your legs have small-one way values that keep blood moving upward toward the heart. But when these valves become weak or damaged, blood starts to flow backward and collect in the legs just like a blood clot. This causes pressure inside the veins and may raise serious issues. The good news is that CVI is curable and can be managed with modern treatments and lifestyle care.
For CVI treatment a detailed examination and ultrasound scan tests are performed. Based on the diagnosis, treatment may include compression therapy, medications, and minimally invasive procedures to close damaged veins. When damaged veins are treated, blood naturally moves to healthier veins, improving circulation and reducing symptoms.
Conditions
At Team MD, our orthopedic specialists provide expert evaluation and treatment for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. From spine and joint pain to sports injuries and advanced surgeries, our goal is to reduce pain, restore mobility, and help you get back to your daily activities.

Varicose veins are swollen and twisted veins that appear just under the skin. They are often caused due to poor blood circulation. Common red flags may include pain, heaviness, itching, or swelling in their legs. CVI management focuses on improving blood flow and treating the affected veins.

It occurs when blood pools in the leg for a long time, also fluid can leak into nearby tissues causing swelling. Proper treatments help reduce swelling and improve comfort in daily activities.

Long-term pressure in the veins can include skin colour changes, dryness, itching or thickening of the skin around the ankles and lower legs. CVI treatment improves blood flow, and helps prevent these skin problems from getting worse.

Venous leg ulcers can affect around ankles due to long term healing efficiency. CVI management helps improve blood flow and supports faster healing of ulcers.
Side Effects
Many of our patients live with CVI for years without even realizing it. But some serious complications in this treatment might occur for some time being. This is just a part of the natural healing process, which you might undergo. So just take a chill-pill. Below we have listed some of the common side effects that you might have after CVI.
Why choose us
Team MD has over 15 years of experience in treating venous diseases. Our specialists use advanced ultrasound guided diagnostics to accurately find damaged veins causing issues. Based on your condition, our doctors create a personalized treatment plan that may include diet plan, compression therapy, or minimally invisible vein treatment. Our vision is to help you relieve symptoms, improve blood flow, and return to your daily work life schedule.






CVI is a long term condition, and if diagnosed early it can be properly treated, with minimal cost and pain. Without treatment, it may lead to serious issues including skin changes or leg ulcers.
CVI usually cannot be completely reversed, but the symptoms can be managed and controlled well with the right treatment and lifestyle changes.
Yes, with proper guidance and treatment you can simply go back to your normal life, without any major limitations.
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