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- Venous Disease: Types, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Venous disease is any condition that affects the veins in your body Veins are flexible, hollow tubes that are part of the circulatory system that moves blood through your body
- Venous Insufficiency: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis
Venous insufficiency is most often caused by either blood clots or varicose veins In healthy veins, muscles pump a continuous flow of blood from the limbs back toward the heart
- What is venous insufficiency? - Harvard Health
Venous insufficiency can cause swelling in the lower legs and feet, a sense of heaviness in the legs, and in some cases, skin discoloration Treatments include elevating the legs, walking, and wear
- VENOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VENOUS is of, relating to, or full of veins How to use venous in a sentence
- Venous | definition of venous by Medical dictionary
1 Of or relating to the veins in the body: venous circulation 2 Of, relating to, or being the blood in the veins or pulmonary arteries that is usually dark red as a result of low oxygen content 3 Having numerous veins, as a leaf or the wings of an insect
- Venous Disease - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Veins are thin-walled structures inside of which a set of valves keeps blood in the body flowing in one direction The heart pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body’s tissues through thicker-walled arteries; the veins return that blood to the heart
- Vein - Wikipedia
In the circulatory system, blood first enters the venous system from capillary beds where arterial blood changes to venous blood Large arteries such as the thoracic aorta, subclavian, femoral and popliteal arteries lie close to a single vein that drains the same region
- What is Vein Disease? - American Venous Forum
Blood flow in veins in the legs and lower parts of the body travels upstream against gravity on its way back to the heart To prevent backward flow of blood, veins contain one-way valves to ensure that blood successfully travels up out of the leg and back to the heart instead of pooling in the leg
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