
Conditions
Leg varicose veins
Swollen, bulging veins in the legs resulting from poor blood flow and valve dysfunction

Spider veins and thread veins​
Small, visible red or blue veins near the skin’s surface, often as a result of venous insufficiency

Hidden varicose veins
​Varicose veins that are not visible on the skin’s surface but cause symptoms like leg pain, heaviness, swelling, and discomfort due to underlying venous insufficiency.

Restless leg syndrome
A condition characterized by an uncontrollable urge to move the legs, with symptoms that can be mimicked by venous insufficiency and varicose veins.

Thrombophlebitis
​Inflammation of a vein due to a blood clot, causing pain, redness, and swelling

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
A serious condition where a blood clot forms in deep veins, usually in the legs, increasing the risk of pulmonary embolism
Skin Changes associated with varicose veins
Discolouration, thickening, or ulceration of the skin, often due to chronic venous insufficiency

Lipedema
A chronic condition characterized by the abnormal accumulation of fat, typically in the legs and arms, causing pain, swelling, and a disproportionate body shape.

Lymphedema
A condition caused by a blockage or dysfunction in the lymphatic system, leading to persistent swelling, usually in the arms or legs, due to the buildup of lymphatic fluid.

Corona phlebectatica
A clinical sign of chronic venous insufficiency characterized by a fan-shaped pattern of small, dilated veins (telangiectasias, venous lakes, and capillary stasis spots) around the ankle and foot.

Leg edema
A condition characterized by swelling in the legs due to the accumulation of excess fluid in the tissues, often caused by venous insufficiency, heart failure, kidney disease, or lymphatic disorders
Varicose vein treaments
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