20, 1, 2023

Swelling and Lymphedema

2023-01-14T12:59:50-08:00

Complications of Untreated Varicose Veins and Venous Insufficiency: Swelling of the Ankles/legs and lymphedema

Leg swelling (swelling is also known as edema), is a common complaint related to varicose veins and underlying venous insufficiency. Leg swelling can be present simply from underlying venous insufficiency without visible signs of varicose veins or spider […]

Swelling and Lymphedema2023-01-14T12:59:50-08:00

Patient Transformations from venous disease: varicose veins

2023-01-14T12:52:41-08:00

What are varicose veins (venous disease)?

Varicose veins (venous disease) are the twisted, bulging veins just beneath the surface of the skin. Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that you can see just under the surface of the skin. These veins usually occur in the legs, but they also can form in […]

Patient Transformations from venous disease: varicose veins2023-01-14T12:52:41-08:00

13, 12, 2022

Causes of non healing ulcers and wounds

2022-10-24T12:05:07-07:00

Non-healing ulcers & wounds do not follow the usual healing process and are referred to as chronic wounds should they persist beyond 3 weeks. Such wounds can be a heavy burden to live with for anyone. Still, the board-certified vascular surgeons and specialists at La Jolla Vein & Vascular are dedicated to administering […]

Causes of non healing ulcers and wounds2022-10-24T12:05:07-07:00

30, 11, 2022

Your height & varicose veins

2022-10-24T11:41:31-07:00

Does height play a role in developing varicose veins? Yes. We initially presented this information in 2018, after a study at Stanford University School of Medicine found a person’s height to be a significant risk factor for developing varicose veins. “We not only found an association between height and varicose veins, but the […]

Your height & varicose veins2022-10-24T11:41:31-07:00

What you need to know about venous insufficiency

2022-10-24T11:36:50-07:00

When you become a patient with La Jolla Vein and Vascular, you will go through a screening process, and a vascular evaluation using ultrasound technology to diagnose your venous reflux disease. Chronic venous insufficiency is a disease affecting at least 50 million Americans. It is very common, but unfortunately undiagnosed. Through our

What you need to know about venous insufficiency2022-10-24T11:36:50-07:00

Venous Reflux Disease

2022-10-24T11:22:20-07:00

What is Venous Reflux Disease?

Venous reflux disease is also known as venous stasis, venous insufficiency or venous incompetence and refers to ‘leaky valves’ in the veins of the legs. 

Reflux may occur in the deep and/or superficial leg veins. The deep veins are those within the muscle; they bring at least 80-90% […]

Venous Reflux Disease2022-10-24T11:22:20-07:00

28, 10, 2022

Varicose Veins: Patient Transformations

2022-09-19T20:19:29-07:00

Varicose Veins: Patient Transformations 

What are varicose veins?

Varicose veins are the twisted, bulging veins just beneath the surface of the skin. They are swollen, twisted veins that you can see just under the surface of the skin. These veins usually occur in the legs, but they also can form in other parts of the […]

Varicose Veins: Patient Transformations2022-09-19T20:19:29-07:00

4, 7, 2022

Fourth of July BBQ & Venous Reflux Disease

2022-12-13T14:06:06-08:00

After a holiday, patients frequently complain about leg pain, which can be reflux venous disease. Especially holidays where hours of cooking are involved like Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, Easter, Christmas, Passover, etc. Some people who may have mild venous reflux disease, may not notice any symptoms until they are standing for hours- like […]

Fourth of July BBQ & Venous Reflux Disease2022-12-13T14:06:06-08:00

28, 4, 2022

Understanding Venous Disease: Venous Ulcers

2022-04-23T14:20:59-07:00

Understanding Venous Disease: Venous Ulcers

A venous leg ulcer is the most severe form of chronic venous insufficiency.  This is referred to as a ‘venous leg ulcer.’  Venous ulcers of the leg make up 70% of all chronic leg wounds.  Therefore, a venous leg ulcer is much more common than a diabetic or arterial […]

Understanding Venous Disease: Venous Ulcers2022-04-23T14:20:59-07:00

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