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VARICOSE VEINS
Are you living with vein disease?
If you have venous insufficiency (vein disease), you understand the leg pain, swelling, aching, cramping, feelings of heaviness, and telltale twisted or bulging purple or blue leg veins. If you’ve been living with untreated vein disease long enough, you may have developed complications such as skin discoloration, leg ulcers, or a blood clot in the leg.
Click below to learn what varicose veins are, what causes varicose veins, the risk factors, the symptoms to look out for, and the treatment options for varicose veins.

How Do You Test For Varicose Veins?
Duplex ultrasound
A type of vascular ultrasound is done to check blood flow and the structure of the leg veins.
Color-flow imaging (also called triplex ultrasound)
A procedure similar to duplex ultrasound uses color to show the direction of blood flow.
Magnetic resonance venography (MRV)
A diagnostic procedure that uses a combination of large magnets and a computer to view the veins. Dye is injected into the veins to see them better. An MRV can also help diagnose other causes of leg pain.
CT Scan
Another diagnostic imaging tool uses an X-ray and a computer to create images of your body.
