Venous Disease
Venous Disease is a general term used to refer to a variety of medical conditions affecting the veins. It is most often caused by a malfunction in the valves of the veins, causing them to become weakened or damaged over time. The most common symptom of venous disease is swelling in the legs, but other signs and symptoms may include discoloration of the skin, or even ulcers in severe cases. If left untreated, this condition can cause a range of further serious complications. Treatment depends on the type and severity of the disease, and may include medications, lifestyle changes, and surgery. It is essential to diagnosis and manage venous disease in order to maintain good health and quality of life.
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