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What Happens If You Have Varicose Veins?

What Happens If You Have Varicose Veins? Due to weakened valves in the veins if they let blood vessels to flow in the wrong direction because of this sickness occurs. This sign can be seen in all age group people, but fifty-plus age groups, overweight individuals, and pregnant women have greater possibilities of having varicose. … Continue reading What Happens If You Have Varicose Veins?

What Factors Contribute to Varicose Veins?

Varicose Veins: Veins usually appear blue (sometimes navy or maybe purple) because oxygen has been faraway from the blood because it travels back to the guts to finish the circuit. Varicose veins appear as if twisted ropes beneath the surface of the skin. they often protrude, giving your skin an uneven look. These bumpy veins can happen anywhere on your body, but they’re most ordinarily seen on your legs (usually on thighs, … Continue reading What Factors Contribute to Varicose Veins?

What Happens If You Have Varicose Veins?

Due to weakened valves in the veins if they let blood vessels to flow in the wrong direction because of this sickness occurs. This sign can be seen in all age group people, but fifty-plus age groups, overweight individuals, and pregnant women have greater possibilities of having varicose. Sometimes this can also occur due to … Continue reading What Happens If You Have Varicose Veins?

Home remedies for Varicose treatment

Varicose veins occur when a person’s veins of the leg become swollen and enlarged. In some people, they can cause pain and discomfort while performing daily activities. A range of home treatments may help to reduce the appearance and pain of varicose veins. The doctor may suggest a patient some of the home remedies to … Continue reading Home remedies for Varicose treatment

Valuable Tips for Varicose Veins

    If you are suffering from varicose veins, then a part of your everyday activities can have a direct impact on its severity. It involves the food you eat and the clothes you wear.  The type of clothes you wear affect the varicose veins undeviatingly. You might have known that compression garments give welfare … Continue reading Valuable Tips for Varicose Veins

Peripheral Artery Disease – Dr. Advait Kothurkar

Peripheral Artery Disease Peripheral artery disease (PAD) alludes to maladies of the veins situated outside the heart and cerebrum. They are regularly caused by a development of greasy stores in the courses. PAD is otherwise called Peripheral Arterial Disease or peripheral vascular disease (which incorporates the two supply routes and veins). PAD influences the veins … Continue reading Peripheral Artery Disease – Dr. Advait Kothurkar

Peripheral Artery disease

Peripheral Artery Disease or Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a slow-growing circulation disorder. Peripheral artery disease is most often caused by an accumulation of fatty deposits in the arteries. Peripheral artery disease is a major risk factor which causes heart attack and stroke. Peripheral artery disease is a form of arterial insufficiency, means blood flowing(circulation) through the arteries (i.e. blood … Continue reading Peripheral Artery disease

Angiosculpt  Recall

I received this notification (link) from Medscape regarding a Class I recall of the Angiosculpt balloon. I used it a handful of times in restenosis of bypass grafts and found it to work quite well. I did not see the device fragment, and certainly cutting balloons come with risks. I found under-sizing the device by … Continue reading Angiosculpt  Recall

Minimally invasive vascular surgery

Compared to open surgery, Endovascular repair is minimal invasive. Hollywood, no holidays we can make the endovascular aneurysm repair more minimal invasive. Through the utilization all minimal evasive operator techniques Such as intravenous sedative anesthesia, Percutaneous access technique, Minimal contrast administration and Simplified operative planning, We are able to operate on the patient and discharge … Continue reading Minimally invasive vascular surgery