Tag Archive: cvi
Ask the Doc: Why Do My Legs Burn, Tingle, or Feel Cold with Dr. Kyle Herron
Welcome back to Ask the Doc, an educational series from United Vein & Vascular Centers designed to provide clear, physician-led answers to common questions about vein and vascular health. Each week, a UVVC physician breaks down symptoms patients notice in daily life and explains what they may mean medically. In this installment, Dr. Kyle Herron […]
Ask the Doc: Why Do My Veins Look So Blue with Dr. Harvey Echols
Welcome back to Ask the Doc, an educational series from United Vein & Vascular Centers designed to provide clear, physician-led answers to common questions about vein and vascular health. Each week, a UVVC specialist breaks down symptoms patients often notice but may not fully understand and explains when those signs deserve medical attention. In this […]
Ask the Doc: Why Do My Legs Ache at Night with Dr. Shannon Davis
Welcome to Ask the Doc, a new educational series from United Vein & Vascular Centers designed to bring clarity, confidence, and medically grounded answers to the vein-health questions patients ask most. Each week, a UVVC physician will break down essential topics surrounding vein and vascular care, what symptoms matter, when to seek help, and how […]
Ask the Doc: Why Lower Leg Wounds Heal Slowly with Dr. Loan Lam
Welcome to Ask the Doc, a new educational series from United Vein & Vascular Centers designed to bring clarity, confidence, and medically grounded answers to the vein-health questions patients ask most. Each week, a UVVC physician will break down essential topics surrounding vein and vascular care, what symptoms matter, when to seek help, and how […]
Why Chronic Venous Insufficiency Symptoms Flare in Winter
If your legs feel heavier, more swollen, or more uncomfortable during the colder months, you’re not imagining it. Winter can worsen symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a condition that affects how well blood returns from the legs back to the heart. Many people associate vein symptoms with heat or humidity, but cold temperatures bring […]
