When Should I See a Doctor About Vein Problems?

 

It’s Time To See a Vein Specialist

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The first thing you want to assess is whether or not you are experiencing any symptoms other than unsightly veins.  Symptoms of vein disease include the following:

  1. Leg Cramps: Patients often describe this feeling like a charlie horse, muscle contractions that are more of a minor inconvenience. Some experience leg cramps so intensely that muscle soreness may linger after the cramp has subsided.

  2. Leg Swelling: Patients often attribute their leg swelling to other things, and don’t realize that it may be a sign of vein disease.  If you often experience swollen legs or ankles, and there is no apparent cause, or if the swelling is worse in the evening and better in the morning, it may be a symptom of vein disease.

  3. Leg Heaviness or Fatigue: Some people experience heaviness or fatigue in their legs after a long day of work.  One may think it is just a result of the long day, but if this is chronically happening, it could be a sign of vein disease.

  4. Restless Legs Syndrome: This symptom is described as an uncontrollable urge to move one’s legs, and it is more common to happen at night.  Feelings such as tingling, itching, burning or throbbing can cause one to feel restless and want to move one’s legs.

  5. Open Wound or Ulcer on Legs: An ulcer is another word for wound or break in the skin.  A wound or ulcer on the leg caused by injury is not necessarily something to worry about, but a chronic wound on the leg can be a symptom of a more serious condition.

  6. Eczema: Skin texture and skin discoloration in the lower legs, also known as stasis dermatitis is caused by the accumulation of blood that is not being pumped back to the heart as it should.  Instead, the blood settles into the skin and tissue.

  7. Discoloration or Dark Spots: Brownish pigment in the legs and feet can be an indication of blood that is pooling below the skin’s surface.  This can sometimes look like bruises that do not fade.

Seeking Help from a Vein Doctor

If you are experiencing one or more of these symptoms chronically, you may have venous insufficiency.  Start searching “vein specialist near me” or “vein doctor near me” to have an in-person appointment about your vein health. Physicians Vein Clinics offers free screenings for those who think they may have a problem with their veins. During this free screening, a provider will assess the results of the screening to determine if you need to receive treatment and what it will look like for you.  Physicians Vein Clinics also accepts most insurances and has financial assistance for costs not covered by insurance.

Physicians Vein Clinics has 10 convenient locations in South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota.
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