Vein Care During COVID-19
Can COVID-19 cause vein problems?
Studies have shown that COVID-19 can affect the vascular systems which include veins, heart, brain and blood. Blood clots, a complication of vein disease, happen 30 times higher to those who are positive with COVID-19.
HOW TO KEEP VEIN HEALTHY
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s always important to keep your vein healthy during this time. Vein disease can worsen over time without proper measurements. Follow these conservative therapy to help you prevent disease:
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Avoid wearing high heels
Use sun cream
If you’re seeing any bulging sighting of your veins and skin discoloration, experiencing any leg pains or any vein symptoms, contact Physicians Vein Clinics for a free screening.
OUR SAFETY PRECAUTION
Private clinics such as Physicians Vein Clinics take extra precautions to keep both staff members and patients safe. Whether you are experiencing vein disease symptoms and are curious if you should get a free screening, or if you have already tested positive for vein disease and need to begin with the treatment, it is still important to continue taking care of your own health. With regular temperature checks, masks, and limits to the number of patients in the building at all times, Physicians Vein Clinics is able to treat vein disease in patients with minimal risk.
Read More about our COVID-19 Precaution
Physicians Vein Clinics in Sioux Falls, Sioux City, Watertown, Mitchell, Fargo/Moorhead, and Minneapolis are all independent clinics, meaning they are not connected to a hospital. This allows PVC to have full control of who and how many people enter the building.