5 Dangers of Vein Disease Without Vein Treatment NY

Spider veins, varicose veins, and venous insufficiency are strong indicators of vein disease, but they also come with other complications that can worsen your existing conditions over time. Here are five conditions that can arise when varicose veins, spider veins, and venous insufficiency go untreated.

Pain and Discomfort

Although spider and varicose veins may seem harmless, they can cause a lot of pain and discomfort when they start growing in size and number. Many symptoms of vein disease, such as spider veins, aching legs or fatigue, are often written off as part of the normal aging process, but even if the veins alone don’t seem like too much cause for concern, thus discomfort is primarily caused by the underlying venous insufficiency. For this reason, if you have a significant number of visible veins, you should seek vein treatment NY at a reputable vein center near me to determine if you have a vein disease that requires expert treatment.

Poor Cosmesis (Ugly Appearance)

Poor cosmesis, or the ugly appearance of spider veins and varicose veins on the legs often makes people feel self-conscious, so it is important to identify them and get vein treatment at a vein clinic before they worsen. Spider veins are:

  • thin, at less than a millimeter in diameter
  • look like red, blue, or purple spider webs
  • clusters can be found in the legs or on the face

Varicose veins are:

  • much bigger than spider veins, at over three millimeters in diameter
  • tend to look like a knotted rope, with uneven distribution and areas that bulge
  • found in the legs, inner thighs, buttocks, and lower pelvic regions

Both spider and varicose veins will worsen over time until the venous insufficiency causing them is addressed, so it is vital to seek vein treatment as soon as you notice them.

What are some of the risks, complications, and dangers associated with vein disease? We discuss 5 conditions that can arise if you don’t seek vein treatment NY for varicose veins, spider veins, and venous insufficiency.

Bleeding

For bulging varicose veins that stretch out the skin above them, even the slightest touch, bump, or scratch can cause profuse bleeding. If your varicose veins start bleeding, lay down and raise your legs above the level of the heart, then apply pressure to direct the blood flow away from your legs and back to the heart. If the bleeding does not stop after two minutes, seek treatment at the nearest emergency room, and make an appointment at a vein treatment center once the bleeding stops.

Skin Conditions

Varicose veins can lead to a variety of skin conditions, but the most common conditions reported are eczema, lipodermatosclerosis, and leg ulcers.

Eczema, or stasis dermatitis, occurs when the weakened skin around damaged veins becomes red and scaly due to inflammation or a buildup of hemosiderin, a dark red pigment that gets released from broken blood cells that leak out of the veins. Eczema most commonly happens at the bottom of the legs, where varicose veins are most prevalent or severe.

Lipodermatosclerosis is a more severe skin condition that affects the tissue below the skin, known as the subcutaneous tissue. Vein damage and the resulting lack of blood flow can cause the surrounding subcutaneous tissue to scar up, leading to permanent damage, hyperpigmentation, and stiffening of the skin.

Accumulation of blood in the lower extremities can increase blood pressure, and that can eventually cause the skin to break. If the conditions continue to worsen, these skin breaks can result in leg ulcers, which are open wounds that don’t heal very well due to a lack of blood flow to the area.

Deep Vein Thrombosis

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is by far the most dangerous potential risk of untreated varicose veins. The condition starts out as superficial vein thrombosis, when blood clots form inside the large varicose veins, then develops into DVT when these clots dislodge and travel to deep veins, damaging the vein walls as the clot scrapes along the sides of the blood vessels. In the worst cases, the clot can travel to the lungs and cause pulmonary embolism, which can be deadly.

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If you have spider veins or varicose veins, and even one or more of these 5 complications of vein disease explained in this article, seek vein treatment NY as soon as possible. Make an appointment at the Vein Treatment Clinic location in New York City, a reputable vein clinic with expert vein specialists that is conveniently located in the heart of New York in Midtown. The vein treatment center is close to notable landmarks such as Empire State Building and Chrysler Building, and is easily accessible from both Grand Central Station and Penn Station.

End your search for a vein center near me and schedule your consultation with any of our incredible vein doctors, being assured of the highest-quality care. Dr. Juan Montoya is a Yale-trained double board-certified specialist in venous medicine and cardiothoracic surgery, and is bilingual in English and Spanish. Dr. Sareh Rajaee is a Yale-trained vascular surgeon with extensive experience in vein and arterial disease. Click here for directions and check out the Vein Treatment Clinic location in New York City for vein treatment today!

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