TARZANA, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Varicose veins can be more than just unsightly, they can be very painful. Health officials say varicose veins affect 50 percent of women and 40 percent of men.
When treating varicose veins, laser therapy remains the best option, a new study says. Researchers in the study examined 798 participants who had varicose veins and were treated at 11 vascular surgery ...
Most people with varicose veins try to hide them, but most cannot cover up the pain. There are several ways to treat varicose veins and one of them is gaining popularity in the Triangle. Other WRAL ...
Medically reviewed by Danielle McNeil, D.P.M Varicose vein treatments decrease symptoms, prevent complications such as leg pain, blood clots, or sores (ulcers), and sometimes eliminate them. For some ...
Varicose veins can be treated with foam, laser, or surgery. All treatments have a similar clinical efficacy (venous clinical severity score), and all are equally able to improve general patient ...
Kim Vargas has been dealing with varicose veins for most of her life. "They are always big and bulgy, real unattractive looking," she said. Not to mention, they hurt. "They started aching more," ...
{}You've probably heard of acid reflux, but what about venous reflux? It can cause serious leg pain. Up until recently, the most common remedy involved a lot pain as well. But, a new procedure being ...
When treating varicose veins, laser therapy remains the best option, a new study says. Researchers in the study examined 798 participants who had varicose veins and were treated at 11 vascular surgery ...