Venous Disease Treatment in Orange County
What is Venous Disease?
Over time, this may contribute to symptoms such as swelling, discomfort, skin changes, or slow-healing wounds. Venous disease can develop gradually, and symptoms may vary from mild to more noticeable depending on the individual.
With early evaluation and the right treatment approach, many patients are able to manage symptoms effectively and improve overall vein health. At Pedes Venous Institute, we provide comprehensive care focused on improving circulation and supporting long-term vascular wellness.
Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) occurs when the veins in the legs are not able to efficiently return blood to the heart. This can result in increased pressure within the veins and lead to symptoms such as:
Swelling in the legs or ankles
Aching or heaviness in the legs
Skin changes or discoloration
Development of venous ulcers in more advanced cases
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
Some patients may notice symptoms such as:
Swelling in one leg
Tenderness or discomfort
Warmth or redness in the affected area
At Pedes Venous Institute, we focus on evaluating and managing venous conditions, such as DVT, with a careful, patient-centered approach. Treatment plans are tailored to help support circulation, reduce symptoms, and promote long-term vein health.
