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Peripheral Artery Disease Treatment May be More Conservative Than You Imagine

Sometimes, we may overlook symptoms that indicate the body is in some form of distress. For example, many people live with leg pain, restless legs at night, and other signs of vascular disease for months or even years before they think of seeing a doctor for their problem. There are many reasons why we might

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Is Uterine Fibroid Embolization Only Applicable to Fibroids?

Uterine fibroid embolization is also referred to as uterine artery embolization. This procedure is primarily recommended for the treatment of noncancerous uterine growths called uterine fibroids. Many women have uterine fibroids, but symptoms may not occur unless the growths become large enough to press on adjacent organs. When this happens, pain and abnormal bleeding may

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Is Uterine Fibroid Embolization the Right Treatment for You?

According to statistics, more than 25 million American women have uterine fibroids, benign growths that develop in the uterine wall. Of those who have this condition, it is estimated that 15 million experience debilitating symptoms. Studies also indicate that approximately 200,000 hysterectomies performed each year are attributed to uterine fibroids. While hysterectomy surgery may be

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Peripheral artery disease measuring for patient ankle-brachial index (ABI) test limb ischemia. Medic hands working with device.

Can Peripheral Artery Disease be Reversed?

Peripheral artery disease, commonly called PAD, is believed to affect approximately 9 million American adults. This vascular condition can cause symptoms ranging from mild to debilitating. It is important to understand the risks associated with this prevalent problem, as well as how to treat it conservatively. With early and consistent attention, it may be possible

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What is the Best Treatment for Varicose Veins?

According to statistics, about 40 percent of adults in America have chronic venous insufficiency. This is the most significant underlying cause for spider veins and varicose veins. To have chronic venous insufficiency means that the valves in some of your veins are non functioning as they should. The valves should close after blood passes through

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Look and Feel Better with Minimally Invasive Vein Treatment

We don’t think about our veins very much, or the arteries that carry blood to the body. We don’t do this because we don’t have to. The vascular system typically operates without any assistance from us. At least not in the way we may think. It is important to gain awareness around the vascular system

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