Do cardiologists treat veins?

Do cardiologists treat veins?

Many patients in my cardiology practice were complaining of venous disease as well as heart problems, but many cardiologists do not treat venous disease—because varicose veins aren’t life-threatening, they tell patients not to worry about it.

What is a vein doctor call?

Phlebologist. A phlebologist is a medically qualified doctor specializing in diagnosing and treating patients with specific disorders in your veins such as spider veins, clotting, leg ulcers, vascular birthmarks, and other related vascular conditions.

Why choose missmississippi vein Institute?

Mississippi Vein Institute was created in 2008 with the goal of creating a center of excellence for the treatment of varicose veins, spider veins, and venous ulcerations. Dr. Manning has assembled an incredibly talented team whose mission is exceptional treatment results coupled with an unsurpassed patient experience.

Why choose Columbus Vascular vein and Wound Center?

The Vascular Doctors at Columbus Vascular Vein and Wound Center have treated over 3,000 patients in Columbus, Zanesville, Newark, and the greater Central Ohio area, who suffered from symptoms like varicose veins, leg swelling, non functional dialysis access, non-healing wounds, as well as many other venous and arterial diseases.

How do you know when to see a vein specialist?

8 Signs It’s Time to See a Vein Specialist 1 Your legs feel weak at the end of the day, or after standing for a while. 2 You have dry, itchy skin or spot a rash near your ankle. 3 Your leg pain is making your daily life difficult. 4 You are pregnant a second time, and your veins during your first pregnancy caused problems.

What happens if you don’t treat your vein problems?

Blood is not flowing back up to your heart with these broken veins which means your skin will suffer. If you leave your vein problems untreated, that flaky skin or unsightly rash could turn into something much worse: a venous leg ulcer. You want to nip this problem in the bud before it reaches the point of an ulcer.

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