When to Make an Appointment for Vein Care?
Many people often wonder when it’s time to visit the vein doctor. It’s important to note that many vascular issues could get worse, if not treated.
Make an appointment with a vascular surgeon if you have these symptoms:
- Noticable varicose veins around the ankles, on legs or hips
- Swelling or redness in legs or ankles
- Leg cramps, spasms or numbness and tingling
- Skin changes around the ankles, especially tight and/or fibrous skin, or darkening and discolored skin
- Painful, open sores on ankles or legs
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