Symptoms

The symptoms that are associated with Chronic Venous Disease (CVD), and other conditions related to vein disease include the following:

  • Aching pain in legs
  • Atrophie blanche – small, smooth areas of white skin that can have red spots
  • Bleeding
  • Broken capillaries
  • Burning pain in legs
  • Legs easily tire or fatigue
  • Haemosiderosis – discoloration & darkening around the ulcer
  • Irritated skin on the legs
  • Itching around one or more of your veins
  • Leg heaviness
  • Leg weakness
  • Leg muscles cramping
  • Lipodermatosclerosis – hardening of the skin around the ulcer
  • Numbness in the skin
  • Oedema – temporarily holds the imprint of your finger when pressed
  • Painful, restless legs
  • Phlebitis
  • Red, itchy leg(s)
  • Skin rash(es)
  • Skin ulcer(s)
  • Spider Veins
  • Swollen foot/feet
  • Swollen Leg(s)
  • Swollen Vein(s)
  • Throbbing
  • Varicose Vein(s)
  • Veins that appear twisted and bulging; often like cords on your legs
  • Veins that are dark purple or blue in color
  • Visual skin discoloration or darkening of the skin
  • Worsened pain after sitting or standing for a long time

If you are experiencing two or more of the above symptoms, it is critical that you contact a Center for Venous Disease doctor to get a FREE vein screening.  It could save your life. “Your legs are your Foundation for Life.”  Enough said!

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At the Center for Venous Disease, we make sure and train all of our staff on the insurance requirements so that you can get the best care possible!  We will work with your insurance company to help make sure you get the best treatment and the least cost to you out-of-pocket.  CVD is “In-Network” on most major plans. We won’t give up on you!

Choosing Your Doctor” info_text=”The Center for Venous Disease (CVD) only employs specialists that are focused on Total Vein Care and we want our patients to get the best care they can get. In the Employment Agreement between CVD and our doctors, it is required that our doctors become Diplomates of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine (ABVLM). A doctor who has been accredited through the ABVLM will have more experience than any other doctor that you could visit. This certification takes anywhere from 9-16 months to complete, on top of all of the other accreditations your doctor may have. In most cases, a CVD doctor may have a Board Certification in Vascular or General Vascular Surgery and have ABVLM Diplomate status as well. At CVD, we pride ourselves on knowing that our doctors will give our patients the best treatment plans possible, and the best chance of success on any treatment that they conduct. Call us today and see for yourself how being screened, evaluated, and treated by the best of the best can make all the difference in your world.

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