Understanding Chronic Venous Insufficiency

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The Root of Vein Disease

Millions of Americans live with leg pain, swelling, or visible varicose veins without realizing they may have chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). CVI is a progressive condition that, if untreated, can lead to advanced complications such as skin discoloration, lipodermatosclerosis, or venous ulcers.

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What is Chronic Venous Insufficiency?

CVI occurs when the valves in the leg veins stop working properly. Instead of blood flowing back to the heart, it pools in the legs, raising pressure and damaging surrounding tissues.

 

Symptoms of CVI

  • Swelling in the ankles or legs
  • Aching, heaviness, or throbbing
  • Varicose veins
  • Itching or burning skin
  • Skin changes (hyperpigmentation, thickening)
  • Open sores (ulcers)

 

Risk Factors

  • Family history of vein disease
  • Obesity
  • Prolonged standing or sitting
  • Pregnancy
  • History of DVT or blood clots
  • Trauma to the legs

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How the Vascular Institute of Chattanooga Can Help

At VIC, we are leaders in diagnosing and treating CVI and advanced vein disease. Using state-of-the-art ultrasound imaging and minimally invasive therapies, we restore circulation, relieve symptoms, and prevent progression. Our accredited vein center ensures patients receive the highest level of specialized care.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is CVI curable?
A: While it cannot always be completely reversed, treatments can stop progression and dramatically improve quality of life.

Q: What happens if I ignore CVI?
A: Symptoms often worsen, leading to advanced complications like ulcers or skin breakdown.

Q: Is treatment painful?
A: Modern treatments are minimally invasive, performed in-office, and require little downtime.

Q: How do I know if I need treatment?
A: If you have persistent swelling, pain, or skin changes, a vascular evaluation is the best next step.

Conclusion

CVI is a common but often overlooked condition that can have serious consequences. Recognizing the signs early and seeking care can prevent life-altering complications.

If you suspect you may have CVI, don’t wait. Call the Vascular Institute of Chattanooga at (423) 602-2750 or schedule your consultation online today.

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