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There are those who say that venous disease in women is not preventable, that it comes with being a woman. |
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Still, there are several steps you can take to stop it. Or to slow or reverse its progression. Maybe even prevent it altogether. Preventive steps begin at pregnancy, when excess blood in your body stretches leg veins far beyond their normal capacity. |
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Or at the workplace, especially if your occupation requires that you stand in one place for long periods of time. Even business and vacation travel can lead to a variety of leg health conditions. |
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The management of venous disease is between you and your doctor. But, suffice it to say, there are any number of treatment options available to you. Medication. Injections. Surgeries. And, of course, compression therapy. Ask your physician. |
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