Many people associate vein disease with cosmetic concerns like spider veins or bulging varicose veins. Others think of blood clots as a completely separate and far more serious medical issue.
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Blood Clots and Vein Disease: What’s the Connection?
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October was Medical Ultrasound Awareness Month, a perfect time to highlight one of the most important tools in vascular medicine which involves the Non-Invasive Vascular Laboratory.
Read MoreWhen Should I Be Concerned About a Blood Clot?
Blood clots are the body’s natural response to injury, helping to prevent excessive bleeding. However, when they form inappropriately—especially in the deep veins—they can pose serious health risks. Knowing when to be concerned about a blood...
Read MoreCan Young People Get Vein Disease or Varicose Veins?
When people think of varicose veins, they often associate them with older adults. But at the Vein Institute at The Cardiovascular Care Group, we see plenty of younger patients — some in their 20s and 30s — who are surprised to learn they have ...
Read MoreWhat to Expect After Spider Vein Treatment: A Guide to Sclerotherapy Recovery
Spider veins are a common cosmetic concern, and sclerotherapy is one of the most effective treatments to eliminate them. If you're considering or have recently undergone sclerotherapy at the Vein Institute at The Cardiovascular Care Group, you...
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