What to Expect at the Vein Doctor
If you are suffering from varicose veins or spider veins, you are not alone. Varicose veins and spider veins are quite common. For many people they pose no real medical problems, however an entire specialty has evolved among doctors who treat vein problems.
If you decide to seek medical care from a vascular doctor or vein doctor for your varicose veins or spider veins, be prepared for a thorough examination of your varicose veins.
The doctor will examine your legs while you are standing and while you are seated. The vein doctor wants to determine the severity of the swelling in the varicose vein. The vein doctor will also ask you to describe any symptoms, such as itchiness, pain, numbness or heaviness in the legs. If the vein doctor suspects the presence of blood clots, an ultrasound may be prescribed.
In some cases the vein doctor may simply suggest the use of compression hose; other patients may require treatments such as sclerotherapy or ablations. Regardless of the specific outcomes, being evaluated by a vascular specialist or vein doctor is a first step in treating varicose veins and spider veins.
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