North Texas Vein Doctors Help Man with Venous Disease
Author: StrideCare Internal Team
Joseph’s Story: “The Pain Is Completely Gone!”
Joseph* is a 51-year-old male who was suffering from varicose veins in both legs and a leg ulcer that just wouldn’t heal. His legs felt heavy and tired all the time. He didn’t like the appearance of his legs. They were swollen and his varicose veins were visible and unattractive. The pain he felt even caused him to sometimes take time off from work. Joseph knew it was time to get his life back. He made an appointment at StrideCare and met with vascular specialist Dr. Danny Chan, one of the top North Texas vein doctors. Dr. Chan diagnosed Joseph with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).
What Is Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)?
Chronic venous insufficiency is highly underdiagnosed and affects approximately 40% of the U.S. population. This condition develops over months or years from malfunctioning valves in the veins of the legs. Normally functioning valves prevent the backflow of blood down the legs and keep the blood moving towards the heart. However, the leaky valves in a patient with CVI do not hold a seal. Blood pressure then builds up in the lower legs leading to pooling of the blood called venous stasis. This can result in swelling and skin changes, such as discoloration and hardening.
What Are Chronic Venous Insufficiency Symptoms?
Common signs and symptoms of CVI include:
- spider veins
- varicose veins
- leg cramps
- aching pain
- heaviness
- tiredness
- swelling
- restless legs
- skin discoloration
- wounds or ulcers that take a long time to heal
Women are at higher risk especially after pregnancy. Other risk factors include family history of venous disease, occupation that requires prolonged period of standing or sitting.
How Do You Treat Chronic Venous Insufficiency?
To treat Joseph and relieve his aching legs, Dr. Chan performed a radiofrequency ablation (RFA) procedure. During this treatment, a board-certified interventional radiologist inserts an endovenous radiofrequency ablation catheter to collapse and close enlarged leg veins. After the vein is sealed shut, blood naturally re-routes to healthy veins.
Dr. Chan also performed sclerotherapy on Joseph’s legs during a separate session. During this treatment, an irritant, or sclerosant medication, is injected into the veins that the doctor wants to reduce and eventually be reabsorbed by the body. The great aspect about both treatments is that they are nonsurgical and minimally invasive. Since these are same day procedures, there is no hospital stay. After resting at home Joseph was able to return to his normal activities the following day.
“The Pain Is Completely Gone!”
Joseph is thrilled with the results! “Both legs feel lighter. They don’t get tired like they used to. Best of all, the pain is gone and the ulcer is completely healed!” Joseph explains. Joseph is happy that he chose one of the best North Texas vein doctors to treat varicose veins and CVI. He has already referred a coworker, telling her that the procedure changed his life. He will continue to tell others to make an appointment at StrideCare if they suffer from leg pain or non-healing wounds. Joseph says, “Dr. Chan was very compassionate.” He shares that the entire team at StrideCare was professional and dedicated, taking time to explain the entire process to him.
Meet Our Expert North Texas Vein Doctors at StrideCare
The vascular physicians at StrideCare are board certified diagnostic radiologists with additional fellowship training in vascular and interventional radiology. They are leading North Texas vein doctors for treating varicose veins and leg wounds that won’t heal due to vein problems. StrideCare has long been a leader in performing leading-edge procedures to treat venous disease such as chronic venous insufficiency, varicose veins, spider veins, restless leg syndrome, pelvic congestion syndrome, iliac vein stenosis and more—all the while providing compassionate patient care.
If your legs need treatment, or you have questions about venous insufficiency, the experts at StrideCare will recommend an individualized plan to help you get the best results.
Prior to starting any new treatment or questions regarding a medical condition, always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider. This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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*Patient stories are true. Names and/or photos may be changed to protect patient confidentiality.