So you have noticed that you have an area on your ankle that is discolored, feels swollen and the skin is irritated. If you see a cluster of red and blue little veins, then you most likely have a venous ulcer on your leg.
A venous ulcer is the result of venous insufficiency in which your veins are damaged and do not work properly. The veins that send blood back to your heart and lungs to get oxygenated have valves within them that will not let the blood run back the opposite way. With venous insufficiency, those valves are damaged and do not work correctly. The result is blood that pools in the area of the veins and under the skin.
Causes of a venous ulcer include diabetes, hypertension, smoking, heredity, obesity, age, poor circulation, and injury. Most people who suffer from this condition are over the age of 60 years old. There are some things that you can do to help prevent these painful, and unsightly, ulcers from forming.
If you feel like you have venous insufficiency, contact your doctor and you can also go to EVeinScreening.com for a FREE evaluation.
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