Understanding Painful Legs: It May Be a Sign of Vein Issues

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vUnderstanding Painful Legs: It May Be a Sign of Vein Issues West Florida vein centerDo your legs feel stiff, achy, or sore? Perhaps you’ve noticed discoloration or ulcerations that won’t heal. You’re not alone.

Unfortunately, for many, these symptoms could signal a vein issue. The good news is that you don’t have to suffer in silence. With the help of a specialist, you can find relief. At The West Florida Vein Center, Dr. Mark Zuzga, D.O., helps patients in the Tampa and Safety Harbor, Florida area overcome painful leg issues. In this blog post, we’ll explore the signs and symptoms you should look out for and what to expect when seeking professional care.

What Causes Painful Legs?

There are various reasons for leg pain. Still, when it comes to vein issues, it usually signifies a chronic condition called venous reflux. It occurs when the one-way valves in your veins fail, making it difficult for blood to flow efficiently back to the heart. Your veins then become engorged or dilated, subsequently leading to achy, heavy, or sore legs. Other factors that can worsen the symptoms of venous reflux include long periods of standing or sitting, obesity, or pregnancy.

 

Signs and Symptoms of Venous Reflux

 

So, how do you know if you have venous reflux? Typically, you’ll:

 

– Notice swelling in your ankles or calves

– Feel restless legs or itching sensations

– Experience frequent muscle cramps

– Develop blue or red veins under the surface of the skin

– Have sores or ulcerations on your legs or feet

 

If you experience any of the above, it’s advisable to consult a vein specialist.

 

Diagnosis and Treatment

At The West Florida Vein Center, we use advanced ultrasound and diagnostic testing to identify venous insufficiency. Our team will then recommend a treatment plan based on your symptoms, medical history, and severity of the condition.

Some of the common treatment options include:

– Sclerotherapy: involves injecting a solution into the affected vein, causing it to collapse and eventually fade away

– Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT): a minimally invasive laser treatment that uses targeted heat to close off the malfunctioning vein

– Ambulatory Phlebectomy: an outpatient procedure that removes varicose veins through tiny incisions using a special tool

 

In most cases, our treatments are relatively painless and require no downtime. Our team will ensure that you’re comfortable throughout the process and will follow up with you after your treatments.

 

Don’t Wait…

If you’re experiencing leg pain, don’t write it off as old age, simple fatigue, or the residual effects of a long day. There’s a possibility that it could be a sign of venous reflux that requires proper treatment. At The West Florida Vein Center, we offer a range of treatment options for vein issues, ensuring that you receive the best care possible. We invite you to schedule a consultation with Dr. Mark Zuzga, D.O., to discuss your leg pain and learn about your treatment options.

Learn more at www.westfloridaveincenter.com or call us today to book an appointment 727-772-3233.

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