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Vascular Doctor in Monmouth County: 2 Types of Vein Disease
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NJ Vein and Laser Center provides Vein Treatments in New Jersey, Vein Removal in Monmouth County. Meet our Vein Expert in Monmouth County or call us at 732-403-3910.

Varicose veins may be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of vein disease, but there is so much more to vein disease than that. According to Dr. Owano Pennycooke, our vascular doctor in Monmouth County, there are 2 categories of vein disease: insufficiency and thrombosis.

What do Chicago residents need to know about venous insufficiency?

Also called venous reflux or chronic venous insufficiency, venous insufficiency is the most common type of vein disease and accounts for most cases of varicose veins. Although most instances of varicose veins are only cosmetic, the underlying disease can cause some disturbing health problems. Insufficient blood flow allows blood to pool inside the vein, so when venous insufficiency strikes, you can look forward to tired, heavy sensations, swollen legs and ankles, pain, and more in addition to bulging, ropey leg veins.

What is thrombosis?

The other vein disease category is known as thrombosis, and although it’s not as common as venous insufficiency, Monmouth County spider vein doctors warn it can be more serious to your health and wellbeing. A blood clot, or ‘thrombus’, that forms in the veins near your skin can be painful, but will usually resolve itself within a couple weeks with anti-inflammatory drugs and compression. If a clot occurs in the deep leg veins, the effects can be severe. Deep vein thrombosis can lead to pulmonary embolism, stroke, disability, or death if untreated.

Luckily, there are easy treatment options available to treat both types of vein disease. Lifestyle changes, vein treatments, and Jersey shore vein removal are just a call away. Learn your vein disease risk and treatment options. Dial 732-403-3910 to schedule your consultation with us today.

Author Bio: A Vascular Doctor in Monmouth County discusses the 2 main categories of vein disease—thrombosis and insufficiency.

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