What are Varicose Veins and What Causes Them? Syracuse NY
Varicose veins are the unsightly superficial veins typically seen on the legs. These bluish veins are a considerable source of distress to women and may even be a cause of leg aches and fatigue. Varicose veins are more common after the 2nd or 3rd decade of life and women appear to be more affected than men in Syracuse.
Vincent V Sportelli
315-422-4712
112 DeWitt St.
Syracuse, NY
Vincent V Sportelli
315-422-4712
112 DeWitt St.
Syracuse, NY 13203
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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Ryan Pearlman
315-425-0009
404 Oak St.
Syracuse, NY
Ryan Pearlman
315-425-0009
404 Oak St.
Syracuse, NY 13203
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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Gregory Fink, MD
(315) 464-1800
750 E Adams St
Syracuse, NY
Gregory Fink, MD
(315) 464-1800
750 E Adams St
Syracuse, NY 13210
Business
University Surgical Associates LLP
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Mike H Sun, MD
(315) 464-4472
550 Harrison St
Syracuse, NY
Mike H Sun, MD
(315) 464-4472
550 Harrison St
Syracuse, NY 13202
Business
SUNY Medical Orthopaedic Surgery
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David J Cifra
315-454-0656
2810 Court St.
Syracuse, NY
David J Cifra
315-454-0656
2810 Court St.
Syracuse, NY 13208
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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Renee Mooney
315-425-0009
404 Oak St.
Syracuse, NY
Renee Mooney
315-425-0009
404 Oak St.
Syracuse, NY 13203
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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David J Honold, MD
(315) 234-6677
739 Irving Ave
Syracuse, NY
David J Honold, MD
(315) 234-6677
739 Irving Ave
Syracuse, NY 13210
Business
Syracuse Gastroenterology Associates
Specialties
Gastroenterology
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Kimberly S. Brown
315-464-8186
550 Harrison St.
Syracuse, NY
Kimberly S. Brown
315-464-8186
550 Harrison St.
Syracuse, NY 13202
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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Anthony R. Deboni
(315) 424-0151
725 Irving Avenue
Syracuse, NY
Anthony R. Deboni
(315) 424-0151
725 Irving Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13210
Specialties
Cosmetic Surgery
Insurance
Medicare Accepted: No
Workmens Comp Accepted: No
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
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University Massage & Holistic
(315) 422-4325
465 Westcott St
Syracuse, NY
University Massage & Holistic
(315) 422-4325
465 Westcott St
Syracuse, NY 13210
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Varicose veins ?
Varicose veins are the unsightly superficial veins typically seen on the legs. These bluish veins are a considerable source of distress to women and may even be a cause of leg aches and fatigue. Varicose veins are quite common in the North American population and estimates indicate that at least 30-50 million individuals are affected by it. Varicose veins are more common after the 2nd or 3rd decade of life and women appear to be more affected than men.
Varicose veins unfortunately have no cure and once developed continue to progress. Besides appearing unsightly, they may also cause leg swelling, skin discoloration and a sense of heaviness in the leg. Varicose veins seldom disappear on their own.
What causes varicose veins?
The superficial veins in the leg have no ability to withstand high pressures. Any condition which causes high venous pressures such as pregnancy, obesity or heart failure (fluid overload) can lead to formation of varicose veins. Destruction of the one way valves in the veins can also lead to pooling of the blood in the veins.
Who is susceptible to varicose veins?
Varicose veins are common in:
- pregnancy
- obese individuals
- after prolonged standing
- trauma
What are symptoms of varicose veins?
Not all individuals with varicose veins have symptoms. The symptoms when they occur may include:
- unattractive large bluish veins
- fatigue and heaviness in legs
- swelling of the feet
- itchiness or throbbing in the feet
- skin discoloration around the ankles
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