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Do you live with painful, heavy, aching or restless legs? Have you noticed changes in the appearance of your legs, such as varicose veins or spider veins?
If so, please consult with your doctor. These are some common symptoms of venous reflux, which can develop into chronic venous insufficiency, a more serious form of vein disease that can significantly impact one's quality of life. Watch the video below to learn more.1,2
Venous Reflux Disease: Why It Matters and How It's Treated - (02:09)
Varicose veins are more than a cosmetic problem. Learn more about how this condition is treated.
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This progressive medical condition, in which the valves that keep blood flowing out of the legs and back to the heart no longer function, causing blood to pool in the legs.3,4
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Evans, C.J., Fowkes, F.G., Ruckley, C.V., Lee, A.J. Prevalence of varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency in men and women in the general population: Edinburgh Vein Study. J Epidemiol Community Health.1999;53(3):149-53.
Rabe, E., Pannier, F., et al. Incidence of Varicose Veins, Chronic Venous Insufficiency, and Progression of the Disease in the Bonn Vein Study II. J Vasc Surg. 2010;51(3):791
Gloviczki, P., Comerota, A.J., Dalsing, M.C., et al. The Care of Patients with Varicose Veins and Associated Chronic Diseases: Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Society for Vascular Surgery and the American Venous Forum. J Vasc Surg. 2011 May;53(5 Suppl):2S-48S.
Eberhardt, R., Rafetto, J. Chronic Venous Insufficiency. Circulation. 2005;111:2398-2409.