Vein disease is common in the United States, affecting as many as 25 million people. Because of the myriad of symptoms that can accompany this disease, many patients notice a profound effect on their quality of life. Fortunately, vein disease treatment is available to qualifying patients.
Vein Disease Defined
Vein disease most commonly develops when the valves within the blood vessels stop functioning like they should. As a result, blood flows backward and begins to pool in the vein. Over time, the patient begins to notice symptoms. These symptoms vary based on the type of vein problem and the severity of the condition. People with varicose veins, may notice larger, gnarled veins that are swollen or even raised above the skin’s surface. These veins develop most commonly in the legs, but they may appear in other locations as well. In addition, varicose veins may cause uncomfortable symptoms, such as pain, numbness, tingling, cramping and weakness.
Treatments for Patients with Vein Disease
Patients with vein disease may benefit from a number of different treatments. One of the most effective treatments for vein disease is VNUS closure. This minimally-invasive procedure is designed to treat venous reflux, which is the root cause of most cases of vein disease. During this procedure, a surgeon uses a small catheter to deliver radiofrequency energy into the interior of an abnormal vein. This energy causes the vein to seal closed, thus diverting blood flow into healthier veins.
This procedure requires only local anesthesia, so patients don’t need to be hospitalized. Most patients experience very little discomfort during and after the procedure. Recovery is short, with most people returning to their normal activities within a few days.
Making an Appointment
If you are experiencing the symptoms of vein disease and you are interested in seeking treatment, contact Tri-City Cardiology Consultants today to schedule a consultation.