Varicose Vein Management

5 Ways to Effectively Manage Varicose Veins Do you suffer from varicose veins? Varicose veins are caused by veins that are just below the surface of the skin, and often in the legs, become swollen because of a pooling of blood. These varicose veins often appear enlarged or swollen, blue, or purple, and twisted or […]

Varicose Vein Management

There are a number of lifestyle choices you can make to keep you and your veins healthy. By maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, and eating a balanced diet, you can keep your veins healthy. It’s important to note that eating certain foods will not eliminate your varicose veins or prevent them from forming. Rather, […]

Varicose Vein Management

How do we keep our veins healthy? We know that proper circulation is important for our overall health. And if valves in our veins become damaged, our vein’s ability to circulate blood properly becomes compromised. This is especially true in the lower leg, where veins must work harder to push blood upward against gravity. If […]

Varicose Vein Management

You know that varicose veins are the dark, bulging, rope-like cords underneath your skin, and you know that your vein health is important. But did you know that the shoes you wear every day play a substantial role in encouraging proper circulation? Find out what standards your shoes should meet, and learn about the different […]

Varicose Vein Management

Whether you suffer from varicose veins or simply sit or stand for long periods of time, elevating your legs can feel good. It can also improve your health, especially if you have varicose veins. Speak With A Specialist What Are The Benefits of Elevating Legs Are you aware of the many benefits of raising your […]

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