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Chronic Venous Disease: What You Need to Know About This Lower Limb Pathology

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La leg health It is truly of great importance and, unfortunately, it tends to be overlooked too often: sensations such as those typical of “heavy legs”, in fact, can be a sign of complex problems, which as such deserve to be addressed with a targeted medical approach.

Among the most common problems related to leg health is the so-called MVC, Chronic Venous Disease: this pathology involves the circulatory system and can be very dangerous, especially if not treated promptly.

What is Chronic Venous Disease and how does it manifest itself?

Without going into too much medical detail, it can be emphasized that Chronic Venous Disease consists in the fact that the circulation from the legs, and in general from all the peripheries of the body, towards the heart, is difficult, hence the classic feeling of heaviness, almost of fatigue, of the lower limbs.

This pathology also manifests itself on a visual level, causing the appearance of spots on the legs. small capillaries, usually only perceptible from a very short distance.

Chronic Venous Disease is very widespread, in fact it is estimated that it affects 19 million Italians, particularly affecting the female population, however this pathology is rather insidious and consequently many people do not even know they are affected: it is frequent, in fact, that the typical disorders of MCV are confused with a simple sensation of tiredness in the legs, perhaps due to the heat or to the fact of having spent long hours standing.

In light of this, therefore, it is clear that we must pay attention to the symptoms in order to intervene promptly, not only where frequent discomfort is found, but also with regard to the appearance of visible capillaries.

Chronic Venous Disease and therapies

If you notice these warning signs, you should not delay and undergo a medical examination to clarify any doubts.

The ideal is to undergo a angiological visit: angiology is in fact that branch of medicine that studies pathologies affecting blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, and in Italy there is no lack of specialized centers, such as for example ionoforetica.it.

Each single clinical case, obviously, requires a ad hoc therapeutic approach, consequently the patient will have to strictly follow the instructions of his doctor; in the vast majority of cases specific drugs are prescribed, however the latest generation therapeutic techniques are becoming more and more widespread, such as the so-called scleromousse or the ecodoppler, highly appreciated both for its effectiveness and for the fact that it is not at all invasive.

Useful tips to deal with this condition

In parallel with the therapeutic aspects there are some little tricks which can prove useful in all cases for those affected by Chronic Venous Disease, and which a specialist would not hesitate to confirm.

First of all, it is a good advice to wear elastic stockings, but you should avoid exposure to excessive heat, even worse if directed towards the lower limbs.

Physical activity is highly recommended, especially aerobic activity: a sport that fully involves the legs, such as jogging, but also a long walk, can only have beneficial effects in terms of circulation; instead, you should avoid wearing heels or other uncomfortable shoes.


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