Venous Insufficiency – Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

by admin | April 24, 2024 6:06 am

Overview

Venous Insufficiency (VI) is a condition that affects veins of the body, especially those in the arms and generally – the legs. In this condition, blood starts accumulating in the lower legs, leading to various symptoms and health-risks. The condition is generally chronic and is often called Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI). For the purpose of this article, VI and CVI are treated as the same.

Introduction

Arteries carry pure blood (rich in oxygen) from the heart to various parts of the body, while veins carry impure blood (devoid of oxygen) from those parts back to the heart. There are tiny valves with 2 flaps each (Biscuspid valves) present in veins that ensure unidirectional blood-flow, from rest of the body to the heart.

In some people, the valves in the veins, especially those in the legs, fail to work properly. As a result, impure blood does not travel up to the heart, and starts backing down instead. The impure blood then starts accumulating or pooling in the lower legs (called ‘stasis’) leading to various symptoms and health-risks. This condition is called Venous Insufficiency.

VI progresses in stages, and after stage 3, it is said to be chronic. Most cases of VI detected are that of Chronic Venous Insufficiency or CVI. CVI is a lot more common than previously known. Worldwide, it is said to affect 1 in 20 people who have one or more risk factors.

Causes

Causes for CVI are classified as:

  1. Congenital: The condition is present since birth. Valves in the veins are either missing or not formed properly leading to CVI eventually.
  2. Primary: Certain changes in the legs lead to valve malfunction. For example, the veins may get too wide leading to flaps of the valves not able to close properly.
  3. Secondary: There are various health and lifestyle-related conditions which can trigger CVI after some time. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is the most common of these[1].
Also Read: Varicose Veins – Causes And Treatment[2]

Risk Factors

Symptoms

Diagnosis

Treatment

Home Remedies

Medication

Specific drugs are given to improve blood-flow. Combined with compression therapy, they help heal leg ulcers. They include:

Minimally Invasive Procedures

Also Read: Veins – Frequently Asked Questions[5]

Surgery

This is used in severe cases of CVI (less than 10 percent of CVI cases).

 

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Endnotes:
  1. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is the most common of these: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/nightingale/deep-vein-thrombosis-a-case-report-v2i3/
  2. Varicose Veins – Causes And Treatment: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/vascular-medicine/varicose-veins-causes-and-treatment/
  3. Toxins in tobacco can damage small nerves: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/lifestyle/smoking-is-injurious-to-health-myths-facts-and-risks/
  4. Blood clots in the legs: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/vascular-medicine/blood-clots-how-they-form-and-common-causes/
  5. Veins – Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/news-events/october-varicose-veins-faqs/

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