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What To Expect During Endovenous Laser Therapy Recovery

Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT) is a technique for treating varicose veins that is less invasive. Blood flow is redirected to healthier veins and the damaged vein is sealed off using laser radiation. Even though the operation is somewhat brief, a successful outcome depends on the recovery process. Here’s what you can expect for the recovery period.

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The Connection Between Restless Leg Syndrome and Venous Insufficiency

Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) involves an uncontrollable urge to move your legs. It’s often accompanied by discomfort or a crawling sensation. These symptoms generally worsen during periods of rest, especially at night. At Vein & Wellness Centers of Texas â€“ run by Dr. Vayuvegula, the president-elect of the American Venous & Lymphatic Society – we know that the

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Common Misdiagnosed Symptoms of Vein Disease

Vein disease, particularly chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed, which can lead to patients enduring discomfort without receiving the appropriate treatment. Many symptoms that point to vein disease are mistakenly attributed to other conditions. Here are some of the most common symptoms that are often misdiagnosed. At Vein and Wellness Centers of Texas, Dr.

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Could Varicose Veins Be the Cause of Leg Cramping?

Leg cramping can disrupt daily activities and prevent restful nights. If you have varicose veins and experience frequent leg cramps, your veins may be the root of the problem. Understanding this connection is important in finding the right treatment. The vascular system is highly complex, and effective treatment requires remarkable skill and expertise—qualities Dr. Vayuvegula

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