Are Your Leg Symptoms A Sign Of Vein Disease?

Close up of a woman sitting on her bed and showing her legs, suffering from vein disease.

Vein disease can affect comfort, mobility, and confidence, especially when symptoms in the legs keep returning. In Lexington, SC, Espinoza Vein Institute LLC provides vein care for patients who are concerned about changes in their leg veins, swelling, aching, or visible varicose veins.

Care is led by Dr. Paul Espinoza, who has more than 28 years of experience as a physician and more than 21 years dedicated exclusively to vein disease. When leg symptoms begin to interfere with daily life, a medical evaluation can help determine whether vein disease is the cause and which treatment options may be appropriate.

Common Symptoms Of Vein Disease

Vein disease can develop gradually, and early signs may be easy to dismiss. Symptoms may worsen after standing, sitting for long periods, or being active throughout the day.

Common signs include:

  • Aching, throbbing, or heavy legs
  • Swelling in the ankles or lower legs
  • Visible varicose or spider veins
  • Tired, restless, or cramping legs
  • Itching, burning, or skin irritation
  • Skin discoloration near the ankles

These symptoms may be related to poor blood flow in the leg veins. When vein valves do not function properly, blood can pool in the legs, causing pressure, discomfort, and visible changes in the veins.

Symptoms May Worsen As The Day Goes On

Vein-related symptoms often become more noticeable after hours of standing, sitting, or walking. Legs may feel heavier in the evening, shoes may feel tighter due to swelling, or discomfort may improve after elevating the legs.

These patterns can be important clues. When symptoms follow a daily cycle, a vein evaluation can help determine whether circulation problems in the leg veins are contributing to the discomfort.

Why Leg Veins Can Cause Symptoms

Healthy veins move blood back toward the heart. When the valves in the veins weaken or become damaged, blood can flow backward and collect in the lower legs. This condition is often called venous insufficiency, a common form of vein disease.

Over time, the added pressure can lead to swelling, bulging veins, skin changes, and ongoing discomfort. Without proper care, symptoms may become more noticeable and may affect walking, sleeping, exercise, or standing at work.

When To Schedule A Vein Evaluation

A vein evaluation may be helpful when symptoms are persistent, worsening, or affecting daily routines. It is also important to seek care if visible veins are accompanied by swelling, tenderness, skin darkening, or slow-healing sores.

A medical evaluation can determine whether the symptoms are cosmetic, circulatory, or related to underlying vein disease. Diagnostic testing may help identify problem veins beneath the surface that are not always visible.

Get Answers About Vein Disease In Lexington, SC

Leg pain, swelling, and visible leg veins should not be ignored when they continue to affect comfort or quality of life. Professional vein care can help identify the source of symptoms and guide patients toward appropriate treatment.

To schedule a consultation with Espinoza Vein Institute LLC in Lexington, SC, call 803-626-9075.

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