The first thing you should know about vein disease is that it is much more than a cosmetic problem. Spider and varicose veins are often symptoms of underlying circulatory issues. You should also know that varicose veins can be bothersome, causing symptoms such as aching, itching, and […]
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Not only do you have varicose veins, but they hurt. It was one thing to cover them up and try to forget they were there, but now you can’t forget about them. What should you do? Read on as a vein care specialist from Long Island explains […]
Read more →If you’re like most men, you assume that varicose veins are a women’s issue, for old people in compression hose, or are otherwise a non-issue to you. But you should be concerned about varicose veins for a couple of reasons: one, because about 50% of men will […]
Read more →Here at Advanced Vein Care Solutions, we specialize in performing Long Island vein treatments that help your varicose veins look and feel better. Although treatments such as sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation are very effective, it is possible to undo the work we’ve done if you don’t […]
Read more →If your legs are feeling tired, achy, and marred by unsightly varicose veins, chances are you’re suffering from vein disease. But you can’t just go to a regular physician to get better. Instead, you’ll need to make an appointment with a Long Island varicose vein treatment specialist […]
Read more →As one of the best vein doctors in Long Island, we see a lot of patients with a lot of questions about their veins and vein health. Read on to learn the top things our Long Island vascular doctor wants to share about veins. What should Long […]
Read more →Swollen legs and ankles is a classic symptom of vein disease. When disease strikes, your veins struggle to pump blood and fluids out of your legs. The fluids pool in the affected veins, leaving your legs and ankles swollen and uncomfortable. Although you might be able to […]
Read more →Not all blood clot conditions are created equal. Superficial thrombophlebitis occurs when clots form in the veins just below the skin surface, usually in the legs. Deeper clots, such as those in deep vein thrombosis (DVT), are more dangerous. Both conditions can be treated by a Long […]
Read more →When patients visit their Long Island vascular doctor, they may have multiple treatments for veins depending on their condition and the type of treatment used. Most have the expectation that once their treatment is complete, their diseased veins have been sealed off and they will gradually disappear. […]
Read more →When varicose or spider veins begin to emerge on your legs, you might dismiss them as a minor cosmetic problem. You may think that Long Island vein treatment is only for women who are older than you or for those who have really severe conditions. The problem […]
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