The first symptoms that become noticeable when someone is at the early stages of Chronic Venous Disease or what is otherwise known as Chronic Venous Insufficiency are swelling and pain in the legs, especially when standing.
As blood pools in the legs because of poor circulation and increased pressure in the veins of the legs, superficial leg veins begin to enlarge resulting in spider veins and varicose veins. Increased pressure in the deeper perforator veins can lead to more serious symptoms. As time progresses and if left untreated, Chronic Venous Insufficiency can result in serious, debilitating and painful symptoms ranging from leg pain, skin discoloration to leg ulcers that do not heal. Unfortunately because of improper diagnosis and treatment of Chronic Venous Insufficiency, many people suffer unnecessarily.
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