Category: Venous Causes
Do you have venous stasis ulcers? A leg ulcer is a wound on the leg that doesn’t heal for several weeks, and venous stasis ulcers, also known as…
Approximately 13-40% women suffer from chronic pelvic pain (pain lasting more than 6 months) caused by reflux in ovarian veins also known as pelvic…
The flow of blood in your body relies on gravity, the pumps of the heart, and muscular pumps. When the muscular pumps fail to return blood to the…
If you have venous insufficiency, a condition that causes abnormal blood flow in the legs, then you are at risk for a venous ulcer. If you suspect…
Varicose veins, venous insufficiency, and venous ulcers are just a few of the problems that can develop when you have poor circulation. If you’re…
The visibly enlarged, gnarled appearance of varicose veins can be aesthetically distressing, but many people do not realize that they can also be a…
Venous ulcers are often associated with venous insufficiency. They can develop when blood no longer moves in an efficient way up from the legs back…
If you have been diagnosed with venous insufficiency and you live near Houston, it’s time to consult a vein specialist to discuss how you can…
Insufficient blood circulation, such as poor circulation caused by chronic venous insufficiency, can eventually lead to venous ulcers. When blood…
Venous insufficiency, or poor blood flow in the veins, can lead to several uncomfortable symptoms. Often caused by obesity, genetics, multiple…