For almost 80 million Americans Varicose and Spider Veins pose an unsightly problem in their day to day lives. While these veins are clearly visible from the skin, sometimes the problem is not as easy to see. Emory Healthcare has a variety of diagnostic services that aim to identify and treat all disorders of the pulmonary system, especially veins.
One of the diagnostic tools used by Emory is known as duplex ultrasound imaging, which uses sound waves to trace a patient’s blood flow through the body. After a diagnosis has been reached there are two approaches to dealing with both varicose and spider veins, the first of which is known as the conservative approach. This method deals with wearing “compression stockings” that help to improve blood flow as well as to compress veins and lessen their purple, blue, and red visible damage.
The primary cause of Varicose Veins and Spider Veins is actually heredity. As noted before, standing for long periods of time can worsen the symptoms as can a leg injury or obesity. One of the best ways to avoid this condition is with a good diet and regular exercise. Additionally, women are much more likely than men to develop varicose or spider veins and also have a 50% chance of getting it in their lifetime.
Emory Healthcare offers a new and FDA-approved Endovenous Laser Treatment that has been very successful in treating Varicose and Spider Veins. This is a surgical outpatient procedure that presents a great alternative to removing the saphenous vein as is commonly practiced. Sclerotherapy is another recommended remedy for Spider Veins and involves injections that break down the veins and reduce their appearance.
These veins tend to get worse and more painful as time wears on, so the optimal success it is best to schedule an appointment with a professional as soon as you start to notice red, blue or purple veins, or if they begin to hurt. Early diagnosis can help prevent the spread of spider and varicose veins, so schedule an appointment as soon as possible.















































