Vein Disease Prevention
What is chronic venous insufficiency and how can you understand it for vein disease prevention?
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is an inflammatory condition caused by long standing, untreated venous reflux disease. Commonly, venous reflux disease causes a collection of symptoms such as leg swelling, heaviness, fatigue and varicose veins. But, over time, when blood is no longer circulating properly in the leg veins, skin changes can also appear. When skin changes appear, this is termed, chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). Venous stasis is another term used for this condition. Chronic inflammation from CVI causes the skin around the ankles to darken, become dry, itchy, and firm. In severe cases, the skin can start to break down and ulcerate. The ulcer (wound) occurs in the inner or outer ankle and is also referred to as a stasis ulcer or venous ulcer.
Venous stasis skin changes associated with venous insufficiency include:
- Darkening of the skin along the ankles
- Itching and dry skin around the ankles (venous eczema)
- Development of wounds around the ankles, called venous leg ulcers
When it comes to vein disease it is certainly possible to take measures that will help. Remember that varicose veins are veins that have been stretched so often that they have become chronically dilated. The trick is to limit the opportunity to distend the veins.
Here are some helpful tips to aid in vein disease prevention:
- Wear compression stockings
- stay fit and maintain a healthy weight
- exercise: exercising helps your veins pump blood.
- avoid prolonged sitting or standing
- avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight
- elevate your legs as much as possible
- Exercising the muscles in your legs helps your veins pump blood. This, in turn, will reduce the pressure within the veins and can help reduce symptoms related to vein problems
If you experience any vein disease symptoms, please call our office at (858)-550-0330 to schedule a consultation with one of our knowledgeable doctors at La Jolla Vein and Vascular.
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