Exploring Venous Disease on Legs: Insights and Expert Guidance at Pedes Orange County

Published On: December 13th, 2023Categories: Treatments5.1 min read

Venous disease is a serious condition that can led to severe complications if left untreated. It affects the legs and causes discomfort, swelling, and even ulcers. Identifying any issues is the key to maintaining a healthy vascular system. This guide explores venous leg disease and the effective treatments offered by Pedes Orange County.

What is Venous Disease: Types, Symptoms & Treatment? 

Venous disease occurs when blood pools in the veins of your legs and isn’t properly pumped back to the heart. This happens when the valves within those veins are damaged or don’t work properly. It is a progressive disease that ranges from mild to severe and should be treated to avoid affecting your quality of life, read full article.

Various types of Venous Diseases 

Venous diseases affect the veins that carry blood back to the heart. They can range from mild to severe and include: 

  • Chronic venous insufficiency:This condition causes chronic leg swelling, increased pressure, skin discoloration, and leg ulcers known as venous stasis ulcers. 
  • Blood clots: Blood clots can occur in various parts of the body, including the legs, arms, veins of internal organs, brain, kidneys, and lungs. 
  • Superficial thrombophlebitis: A superficial blood clot usually causes pain and doesn’t travel to your lungs unless it moves into your deep venous system. 
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT): Deep vein thrombosis is a blood clot that can break free and cause a life-threatening pulmonary embolism. 
  • Venous ulcers: Ulcers are persistent open sores that don’t heal. Venous stasis ulcers usually occur on the inner part of your leg, just above your ankle. 
  • Varicose and spider veins: Abnormal, dilated blood vessels occur due to weakening of the blood vessel wall. 
  • Arteriovenous fistulas: When arteries and veins are connected directly without any capillaries in between, it is considered an abnormal condition. 

 

Recognizing the Signs of Venous Disease 
Venous disease damages or weakens veins, causing various symptoms: 

  • Persistent Leg Pain or Discomfort: Leg pain after sitting or standing could be venous disease 
  • Visible Varicose or Spider Veins: Visible veins can indicate venous disease. 
  • Swelling and Edema: Swollen legs and ankles may indicate venous disease. 
  • Skin Changes and Discoloration: Swollen legs and ankles may indicate venous disease. 
  • Fatigue and Restlessness: Persistent leg fatigue and restlessness, especially at night. 

Seeking Professional Guidance at Pedes Orange County: If you experience any of these signs, it’s important to see a qualified healthcare professional right away. A thorough evaluation will help determine the cause of your symptoms and allow for quick intervention.

Pedes OC Venous Treatment 

Pedes Orange County excels in cutting-edge venous treatments, offering personalized care for various conditions. Our highly trained vascular specialists craft individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs. 

  1. Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA): Radiofrequency Ablation is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat varicose veins. It closes the affected vein, redirecting blood flow and eliminating bulging and discomfort. The outpatient procedure ensures minimal recovery times.
     
  2. VenaSeal: VenaSeal is a medical procedure that uses a special glue to close veins that are not working correctly. This glue holds the walls of the vein together, which stops the blood flow from going into the unhealthy veins and redirects it to healthy veins. Over time, the body absorbs the closed veins until they disappear.
     
  3. Sclerotherapy: In this minimally invasive procedure, a sclerosing solution is injected into affected veins, gradually improving visible symptoms over multiple therapy sessions.
     
  4. Microphlebectomy: This involves removing affected varicose veins through tiny incisions under local anesthesia. Minimal scarring and a short recovery period make it an outpatient favorite.
     
  5. Treatments for Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) 
  6. Thrombectomy: Removes DVT-affected vessels, promoting natural healing. 
  7. Thrombolytic Therapy: Breaks down blood clots using a thrombolytic agent. Learn more
     

Venous Disease Reduction 
The goal of these treatments is to improve blood flow, reduce pain and swelling, and prevent further complications. 

  • Regular Exercise: Promotes blood circulation. 
  • Maintaining a Healthy Weight: Alleviates pressure on veins. 
  • Avoiding Prolonged Sitting or Standing: Promotes healthy blood flow. 
  • Incorporating Regular Movement Breaks: Prevents stagnation and promotes venous health. 

Why Pedes Orange County 

The conditions mentioned can be debilitating if left untreated. At Pedes Orange County, highly trained vascular specialists offer personalized and effective management using the latest medical technology. 

What to Expect: 

  • ULTRASOUND: Diagnosis through an ultrasound examination. 
  • CONSULT: Develop a personalized treatment plan based on diagnostic results. 
  • TREATMENT: Implement a range of advanced treatments aligned with your unique condition and lifestyle. 
  • FOLLOW UP: Post-treatment care, including wearing compression stockings and ongoing monitoring for ongoing improvement. 

Our Experts: 

The physicians at Pedes Orange County devote their lives to saving limbs and minimizing pain. Our modern facility is designed for your comfort and uses advanced technology to offer less invasive treatments. Our vascular surgeons and vascular specialists are board-certified and some of the best in Southern California. Friendly staff, short waits, and an efficient process make each visit positive. 

 

Learn More 
For reliable information, we’ve added three inbound links to insightful pages on www.pedesorangecounty.com. Explore these links for in-depth articles in each section of this guide.

Peripheral Artery Disease vs. Peripheral Venous Disease 

Minimally Invasive Procedures for Varicose Veins

Arterial Treatments for Optimal Vascular Health 

For more information on maintaining a healthy vascular system and other related topics, visit our website at www.pedesorangecounty.com. for personal care and doctor consultation, click here.  feel free to visit our office at 1400 Reynolds Ave Suite 110, Irvine, CA 92614 
 

FAQ’s 

What is venous disease? 

Venous disease occurs when blood pools in the veins of your legs due to damaged or malfunctioning valves, leading to a progressive condition that ranges from mild to severe. 

What are the signs of venous disease? 

Signs of venous disease include persistent leg pain or discomfort, visible varicose or spider veins, swelling and edema, skin changes and discoloration, and fatigue/restlessness, especially at night. 

What treatments does Pedes Orange County offer for venous disease? 

Pedes Orange County provides cutting-edge treatments, including Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) for varicose veins, VenaSeal to close malfunctioning veins, Sclerotherapy for visible symptoms, and Microphlebectomy for minimally invasive varicose vein removal.