What to do: See your doctor. Treatment options range from compression stockings to minimally invasive procedures.Undergarments
2. Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)
What it is: A condition where veins struggle to send blood back to the heart, causing blood to pool in the legs.
Why it matters: CVI is more serious than varicose veins alone and can lead to skin changes, ulcers, and other complications.
Symptoms:
Visible veins (varicose or spider veins)
Swelling in legs and ankles
Aching, heaviness, or fatigue in legs
Itching or tingling
Skin changes (thickening, discoloration, leathery texture)
Leg ulcers (in advanced stages)
When to worry:
If swelling doesn’t go down with elevation
If skin changes develop
If ulcers form
If symptoms worsen over time
What to do: See a vascular specialist. Early treatment can prevent progression.
3. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
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