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How Sclerotherapy Works For Varicose Veins
If you’ve been diagnosed with varicose veins, there are several treatment options that may be available to you. There’s traditional vein stripping, which requires a hospital stay and general anesthetic, in which veins are physically removed through surgery. There’s laser therapy and radiofrequency, which are …
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How Laser Therapy Works For Varicose Veins
They’re often unsightly, they may be causing you pain or discomfort and they can pose more serious threats to your health. We’re talking about varicose veins, those ropy, bulging veins you most often see on your legs. Even if you don’t see them, you may …
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Choosing The Right Treatment For Varicose Veins
Itchy legs. Tired and restless legs. Swelling and cramping in legs. These are more than just unpleasant side effects of too much standing or strenuous activity. They can indicate a deeper medical condition known as varicose veins. When valves in veins become weak or damaged, …
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Can You Prevent Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins. Those ropy, bulging veins that show up most often in your legs are more than just a risk to your self-esteem. If left untreated they can cause health complications like bleeding, blood clots, ulcers or worse. Not to be confused with spider veins, …
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Vein Specialists of Arizona Became the First Practice in Western United States to Perform the Varithena Procedure
On 8/26/14 Vein Specialists of Arizona became the first practice in western United States to perform the Varithena procedure on two of their patients to treat venous reflux disease. Download PDF here: http://www.prweb.com/pdfdownload/12178141.pdf









