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At Metropolitan Cardiovascular Institute, our Memphis Peripheral Venous Disease (PVD) doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating this circulatory condition that affects the veins, primarily in the legs. Peripheral venous disease occurs when veins are damaged or weakened, making it harder for blood to flow back to the heart. This can lead to swelling, discomfort, varicose veins, skin changes, and even serious complications like blood clots or ulcers.
PVD is common, especially in adults over 50 and those who stand or sit for long periods.
It can cause varicose veins, chronic leg swelling, and venous ulcers.
Without treatment, PVD may lead to deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or long-term skin damage.
Early diagnosis and treatment are key to preventing progression and improving quality of life.
Peripheral venous disease is typically caused by damaged vein valves, which allow blood to pool in the legs. Risk factors include:
Prolonged standing or sitting
Obesity
Pregnancy
Smoking
Family history of venous disorders
History of blood clots or vein trauma
Common signs and symptoms include:
Swelling in the lower legs or ankles
Aching, heaviness, or cramping in the legs
Itchy, dry, or discolored skin near the ankles
Visible varicose or spider veins
Slow-healing sores or ulcers on the legs
Our Memphis vascular specialists use advanced diagnostics to evaluate venous health and detect underlying issues. Tests may include:
Venous Doppler Ultrasound: checks blood flow and identifies valve issues or clots
Photoplethysmography (PPG): assesses how well blood is moving through the veins
Duplex ultrasound: provides real-time imaging of veins and surrounding tissue
Physical examination and medical history review
At Metropolitan Cardiovascular Institute, we develop individualized treatment plans to improve blood flow, relieve symptoms, and prevent complications. Treatment options include:
Lifestyle changes: such as leg elevation, weight management, and compression stockings
Medications: to reduce inflammation or prevent blood clots
Minimally invasive procedures: including sclerotherapy, vein ablation, or laser treatment to close damaged veins
Surgical intervention: for severe or chronic cases
Ongoing monitoring: to ensure lasting results and manage symptoms long-term
If you're experiencing leg swelling, discomfort, or visible veins, don’t wait to seek care. At Metropolitan Cardiovascular Institute, our Memphis Peripheral Venous Disease experts are here to restore your vein health and improve your quality of life. Contact us at 901.337.1625 to schedule your cardiovascular checkup today.
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