IF THE ANSWER TO ANY ONE OF THE ABOVE IS YES YOU COULD BE SUFFERING FROM VASCULAR DISEASE.
They are tortuous and elongated outer set of veins of your leg, the veins that are normally seen just below your skin. There is also an inner set of veins called DEEP VEINS, which actually carry the bulk of your blood back to the heart. The two sets join each other, mainly in your groin.
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This surgery is recommended when the Internal Carotid Artery, one of the four blood vessels supplying blood to the brain, is shown to be narrowed more than 70% and the patient has experienced symptoms of a stroke( a brain attack) in some form. The surgery involves a small incision over the side of the neck.
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People with diabetes can develop a variety of problems - including foot problems. Even ordinary problems can rapidly worsen & lead to serious complications.
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It is a condition due to which blood supply to the leg or arm diminishes. Initial stages of limb ischemia are manifest typically by pain in the affected limb on walking.
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RFA is a novel endovenous method of treating varicose veins without surgery. Instead of tying and removing the abnormal veins, they are heated by Radiofrequency energy.
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It is a surgically created short circuit between an artery (a high pressure blood vessel) and a vein (a low pressure blood vessel).
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Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition in which blood clots form in a vein deep within the body. The word thrombosis means forming a blood clot. The clot itself is called a thrombus.
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An angiogram is a special form of x-ray that permits the diagnosis of blockages (occlusions) or narrowing (stenosis) in the arteries of the body. During the test, a tube (catheter) is inserted into an artery at the groin.
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