This short video explains what venous insufficiency means, how veins work as part of the venous system, and the importance of having a healthy venous system.
I have this. Im only 19! The pain and swelling is horrendous. EDIT: I found out the cause, I had underlying ehlers danlos syndrome and dysautonomia caused my leg veins to become dysfunctional
@@biasedjedi4353 Apparently my doctor said that it happened mainly due to genetics, but sitting or standing for too long definitely contributes to that by a good amount
Varicose veins runs in my family, along with clotting disorders so I just found out yesterday that I have varicose veins and valve damage due to a few DVTs I've had in my left calf last year. I'm 24 :')
We’re sorry to hear that. I’m sure your healthcare professional has recommended lots of things that you can squeeze into your daily routine to improve your leg health- such as wearing compression. If you require any more support and advice please visit www.lrselfcare.co.uk
this problem is also genetic! If either of your parents or their parents had or has it.....you probably do too....it usually doesn't show up til older age usually when it's ALMOST to late...catch it early gl.
@@rumblefish9 I had deep vein damage through a DVT from the contraceptive pill at the age of 36. This damage wasn’t apparent until I was 49/50, bearing in mind I was and still am an extremely fit, slim and healthy runner. I lost seven years of my life to our UK NHS just managing my symptoms at a leg ulcer clinic until I could take no more and started doing a bit of research. I eventually got in touch with a Professor of Phlebology and had three treatments at his clinic in London in 2018. I had a Duplex Vein Mapping Scan which identified two truncal veins that were damaged along with four Perforator veins that were also damaged. Some weeks later I travelled back down to London and underwent Endovenous Laser Ablation Therapy, together with Transluminal Occlusion of Perforators, followed, after a necessary eight week gap with Ultrasound Foam Guided Sclerotherapy. It was the best money I ever spent and I haven’t looked back since. This treatment needs to be carried out by expert vein scientists working together with Interventional Radiologists.
Is common femoral vein reflux secondary to gsv reflux at sfj junction? And not the primary cause. How would you find out. Will treating gsv reflux at sfj abolish femoral vein reflux? Symptoms are varicose veins. Slight heavyess upon standing.
I had a ischemic mild stroke last year of September, and I had this CVI late May of this year until now, Is the stroke also a cause? My doctor's advice is to undergo some tests and Duplex CT-Scan.. I'll check it out. Thanks for this video 😃
Hi Eileen, it could possibly be a cause. We would recommend continuing working with your GP or doctor to find a solution. A duplex CT scan is a great idea to take a look at your suitability for compression. Good luck!
@@geminigirltwoas long as your doctor is a vein specialist (Phlebologist) working together with an Interventional Radiologist and if you have any incompetent perforators that they are identified and treated.
Do these cvi’s cause painful leg cramping? Is cvi’s related to blood clots? I had lung clots 6 months ago. I was told I had leaky veins and I have severe leg cramps.
Hello, CVI can have many symptoms. We would recommend speaking to your GP or healthcare professional and they will be able to do a leg health check which may include a doppler assessment to check your blood flow
Great video. Do you have a home treatment video?
It’s more easy to understand, thanks a lot. After reading more blog l am here and now l can understand the main matter.
Interesting, concise and educative! 👍
Beautiful presentation 👍keep it up
and what is the treatment plan?
I have this. Im only 19! The pain and swelling is horrendous.
EDIT: I found out the cause, I had underlying ehlers danlos syndrome and dysautonomia caused my leg veins to become dysfunctional
Go to the doctors as soon as possible
I just found out that I have it today..
God, I hate my life.
@@nazomius7033 Got mine from a leg injury. How’s yours doing?
@@biasedjedi4353 Apparently my doctor said that it happened mainly due to genetics, but sitting or standing for too long definitely contributes to that by a good amount
@@nazomius7033 Sorry to hear that. I’m planning to try to see another vascular surgeon.
If this happens to be what’s wrong with my knees, I’ve had this problem for so long and am just now figuring out what it is.
Wow thanks
Varicose veins runs in my family, along with clotting disorders so I just found out yesterday that I have varicose veins and valve damage due to a few DVTs I've had in my left calf last year. I'm 24 :')
We’re sorry to hear that. I’m sure your healthcare professional has recommended lots of things that you can squeeze into your daily routine to improve your leg health- such as wearing compression. If you require any more support and advice please visit www.lrselfcare.co.uk
Same with me :) Been struggling alot recently .
Lots of people now suggest, lying on the floor with your legs up a wall, for about 20 mins.
By the grace of god I got a chance to be a scrub tech as a former back office MA in a workers comp related office
Venous insufficiency/varicose veins can now be cured or at least hugely improved. Look up Professor Whiteley and the Whiteley Clinics.
How please
@ Look up Professor Whiteley and the Whiteley Clinics.
this problem is also genetic! If either of your parents or their parents had or has it.....you probably do too....it usually doesn't show up til older age usually when it's ALMOST to late...catch it early gl.
Thats true. CVI runs in my family and I have both deep and superficial CVI which makes it double hard to treat because I can't get ablation.
You should try vein clinics of america they are pretty good.
My grandma had it but they say it diabetes
@@rumblefish9 where is the deep reflux at?
@@rumblefish9 I had deep vein damage through a DVT from the contraceptive pill at the age of 36. This damage wasn’t apparent until I was 49/50, bearing in mind I was and still am an extremely fit, slim and healthy runner. I lost seven years of my life to our UK NHS just managing my symptoms at a leg ulcer clinic until I could take no more and started doing a bit of research. I eventually got in touch with a Professor of Phlebology and had three treatments at his clinic in London in 2018. I had a Duplex Vein Mapping Scan which identified two truncal veins that were damaged along with four Perforator veins that were also damaged. Some weeks later I travelled back down to London and underwent Endovenous Laser Ablation Therapy, together with Transluminal Occlusion of Perforators, followed, after a necessary eight week gap with Ultrasound Foam Guided Sclerotherapy. It was the best money I ever spent and I haven’t looked back since.
This treatment needs to be carried out by expert vein scientists working together with Interventional Radiologists.
Is common femoral vein reflux secondary to gsv reflux at sfj junction? And not the primary cause. How would you find out. Will treating gsv reflux at sfj abolish femoral vein reflux? Symptoms are varicose veins. Slight heavyess upon standing.
By undergoing a FULL Endovenous Duplex Vein Mapping Scan to identify the offending veins.
I had a ischemic mild stroke last year of September, and I had this CVI late May of this year until now, Is the stroke also a cause? My doctor's advice is to undergo some tests and Duplex CT-Scan.. I'll check it out. Thanks for this video 😃
Hi Eileen, it could possibly be a cause. We would recommend continuing working with your GP or doctor to find a solution. A duplex CT scan is a great idea to take a look at your suitability for compression. Good luck!
Having laser surgery for venous reflux on May 2. Hope it works.
@@LohmannRauscherUK thank you very much... Your response is well appreciated. 😍
Venous insufficiency has nothing whatsoever to do with a stroke.
@@geminigirltwoas long as your doctor is a vein specialist (Phlebologist) working together with an Interventional Radiologist and if you have any incompetent perforators that they are identified and treated.
pls my home member suffer medicin treatment sir mampls tell
Avoid prolonged sitting or standing 😊
Who wants to live that way. Just live in front of the TV? Not for me
Thank you it really helps 🥺😍❤
Do these cvi’s cause painful leg cramping? Is cvi’s related to blood clots? I had lung clots 6 months ago. I was told I had leaky veins and I have severe leg cramps.
Hello, CVI can have many symptoms. We would recommend speaking to your GP or healthcare professional and they will be able to do a leg health check which may include a doppler assessment to check your blood flow
Can't read the words, too small.