On a whole, varicose veins are a mechanical problem. As the heart pumps blood throughout the body, its pumping action is not enough to counter the effects of gravity.
Read MoreNutrition and lifestyle are also factors that play a huge role in having those gnarly, distended veins at the back of your legs. The good news is you can actually tweak your eating habits to make sure that you get enough micronutrients that are needed to keep varicose veins at bay.
Read MoreVaricose veins can impose serious health issues without being treated. Learn about the hidden issues that you or someone you know might face.
Read MoreMost people think of varicose veins as purple or blue veins on the legs. This isn’t always the case. Most veins lie deep below the skin’s surface and even a doctor can’t see the problem without proper training and equipment.
Read MoreFor decades, it has been a widely accepted belief that women are the only ones suffering from unsightly varicose veins. However, it turns out that the problem is also common in men, except that the males are actually keeping mum about it.
Read MoreSioux Falls, S. D. – To promote the art and science of medicine, protect and improve the health of the public through leadership and advocacy for health care reform, more than a hundred physicians, medical experts, and researchers convened.
Read MoreVein problems, whether varicose or spider veins, are unsightly and may be painful at certain times. At the Physicians Vein Clinic offices, we make it a point to tailor our Iowa, South Dakota, and Minnesota Vein Treatments to individual needs and preferences.
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