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Signs & Symptoms of Venous Disease
 
Signs & Symptoms of a Serious Underlying Venous Disease Problem

Symptoms of a serious underlying venous problem are varied but generally include aching, burning, swollen and/or tired legs, leg pain, skin discoloration, difficulty healing leg wounds, excessive bleeding from leg injuries and ulceration (open sores). Symptoms of venous disease are generally less pronounced in the morning and increase throughout the day or after long periods of standing or activity. Patients often have difficulty sleeping at night due to leg pain and cramps and unusual sensations like “water flowing down the legs” or “crawling feelings on the skin.” Venous disease may begin with minor symptoms such as unsightly spider veins and varicose veins and may ultimately result in venous leg ulcers that refuse to heal.


If you suffer from any of the symptoms of venous disease, it may be time to seek a consultation at a reputable vein clinic. Douglas Joyce, DO, founder of the Joyce Vein & Aesthetic Center in Punta Gorda, Florida, is recognized as a leader in providing advanced state-of-the-art venous disease treatment. Venous insufficiency and other venous disease problems can be treated quickly and effectively in our convenient and comfortable office setting. Whether you suffer from spider veins, varicose veins, leg ulcers or other symptoms of venous disease, you no longer have to live with the pain and discomfort that keeps you from living a happy, full and fulfilling life.


When you contact us, we are happy to answer your questions about Medicare and private insurance coverage for these services. We promise to address your venous disease symptoms professionally, quickly and comfortably. Contact our professional and experienced staff and request an appointment today.

"During the years I worked as a truck driver, I developed a condition on my right leg called 'Chronic Venous Insufficiency.' Becoming very noticeable in 1990, the shocking amount of swelling led me to see some specialists in Ohio. After consulting with several doctors, they advised me to always wear a compression stocking and when sitting, to elevate my leg. In their opinion at that time, there was no other choice. Recently, my family doctor in Sebring had gone to a seminar where Dr. Joyce spoke and explained how his method of surgery or procedures, called SEPS, was done. Excited and never dreaming anything could be done, I made an appointment to see Dr. Joyce in Port Charlotte, FL. After my first procedure in the hospital, my leg from the knee down to ankle, was 50% less swollen. A miracle! I can't express the gratitude I have for Dr. Joyce and his staff for giving me a new outlook on life. Thank you, Dr. Joyce."
-- Sam H, Sebring, FL
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