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Understanding Raynaud’s Disease: Why Do My Fingers and Toes Change Color?

Feb 4, 2026 3:04:01 PM Dr. Jonathan Lee, MD

Raynaud’s Disease is a surprisingly common condition that affects blood flow primarily to the fingers and toes. It causes them to temporarily turn white, blue, or red in response to cold or stress. While it can be alarming to see your hands...

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How Do I Tell If My Leg Issues Are From Sporting Activities or Venous Insufficiency?

Feb 4, 2026 2:38:58 PM Dr. Scott Sundick, MD, FACS

If you’re active, whether you run, cycle, play tennis, lift weights, or simply enjoy regular walks, you’ve likely experienced some form of leg discomfort. Aches, heaviness, swelling, or cramps often get brushed off as“just part of working out.”

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Are Your Legs Trying to Tell You Something?

Oct 16, 2025 5:28:59 PM Dr. Jonathan Levison, MD, FACS

Early Signs of Vein Disease – What to Watch for Before It Gets Worse

Vein disease doesn’t happen overnight, it develops gradually, often beginning with subtle symptoms that are easy to overlook. Maybe your legs feel heavy after standing all...

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When Should I Be Concerned About a Blood Clot?

Jul 11, 2025 3:57:36 PM Dr. Andrew Cha, DO, FACS

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...

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Can Young People Get Vein Disease or Varicose Veins?

Apr 9, 2025 2:48:24 PM Dr. Andrew Cha, DO, FACS

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 ...

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