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At-home treatment of varicose veins involves preventative self-care measures. The 2 most common ways to treat and prevent varicose veins are through diet and exercise.
Learn how to do a simple self-check for varicose veins at home, what signs to look for, and when to see a vein specialist.
Varicose veins during pregnancy are common. Learn causes, prevention tips, what’s normal, and when to see a vein specialist for persistent swelling or pain.
There are times when varicose veins are merely cosmetic issues, but in other cases, they can be more serious.
How do I know when I should see a doctor about my veins? Let us help you! At the BASS Vein Center we treat anything from Chronic Venous Insufficiency to Spider Veins! Find the care you need at the best Vein Treatment Center in the East Bay Area.
Being overweight puts you at risk for many health issues, including varicose veins. Here we explain more about the link between varicose veins and obesity.
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment used to eliminate varicose veins. Keep reading to know what to expect during a sclerotherapy laser treatment.
There are two types of laser treatments for varicose veins: simple laser treatment and endovenous laser treatment. Here we explain how each treatment works.
Conservative treatments for varicose veins can be done at home and provide great relief of painful veins. Here are tips to start a conservative vein treatment.
This article delves into the nuances of PAD and CVI, shedding light on their distinctive features and equipping you with insights to seek appropriate medical care.
Varicose veins are aggravated by sitting or standing for too long, which is a big part of traveling. Learn how to mitigate the risks and pain of traveling with varicose veins.
Wondering if home remedies can really help varicose veins? Learn which natural methods may relieve symptoms—and when to see a vein specialist.
If your circulatory system isn’t functioning properly, you might need to seek help from a vein doctor. Proper circulation in your body happens when arteries carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
There are a number of different reasons why your veins may be swelling or uncomfortable during the summer months. From weakened varicose veins, insufficiencies, to even more intense problems like Deep Vein Thrombosis, there are a lot of possibilities.
Learn the stages of chronic venous insufficiency, common symptoms, and treatment options. Discover when to seek care from experts at BASS Vein Center.