Chronic venous insufficiency is valvular dysfunction in veins of the lower extremities resulting in edema, pain, varicose veins and ulcers.
Chronic venous insufficiency is when the blood flow to the legs is insufficient. Learn more about what happens when the veins in your legs stop working right.
Chronic venous insufficiency is valvular dysfunction in veins of the lower extremities resulting in edema, pain, varicose veins and ulcers.
Venous reflux disease is also known as venous stasis, chronic venous insufficiency or venous incompetence and also known as ‘leaky valves’.
Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) occurs when the venous wall or the valves in the veins of the legs are not working properly. This makes it difficult for the blood to return to the heart from the legs. CVI results in blood “pooling” or collecting in the leg veins and this is called “stasis”. If you […]
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Venous insufficiency occurs when the veins are less able to transport blood back to the heart. Most cases of venous insufficiency are chronic. In this article, we look at the types, causes, and treatments for venous insufficiency.
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