December 30, 2020
A New Year with Healthy Veins

Start 2021 off right by making sure you have healthy veins. Don’t cope with painful and uncomfortable legs all year long. Come visit our clinic instead.
It’s time to start planning this new year, which includes booking appointments to stay healthy and strong. As we are all drafting another batch of New Year’s resolutions, we should keep in mind that our personal wellbeing should always be a priority.
It’s time to start planning this new year, which includes booking appointments to stay healthy and strong. As we are all drafting another batch of New Year’s resolutions, we should keep in mind that our personal wellbeing should always be a priority.
When people lack good health, everything else in their life is affected. It may be harder to concentrate, to take care of children, or to be present in daily activities. Illness can cause you to fall behind or feel left out and stress can make you feel overwhelmed. Make your health of high importance in 2021.
According to the 2020 Social Progress Index, Americans rated themselves worse off now than they were 10 years ago. This data was collected prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has added to our nation’s desire to live healthier, more balanced lives.
Looking forward, spending time working on your health and wellness is crucial. With the new year upon us, many people have another chance to improve themselves and their lifestyles. Resolutions like going to the gym more or spending more time outside are common goals, but staying active may not be enough to combat a venous condition.
Venous reflux is a medical condition which progresses over time into a more serious medical condition called Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI). The increased pressure inside the veins, secondary to pooling of the blood in the legs, leads to varicose veins. Globally, more than 190 million people are diagnosed with varicose veins or Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI).
Resolutions are often seen as the end goal rather than a series of small victories. Celebrating each small success will allow you to embrace the fact that you are one step closer to reaching your resolution. Thus, taking the first step towards better veins may seem small, but it can be monumental.
Did you make any resolutions this year regarding your health? For some, keeping resolutions isn’t easy, but meeting with our vein surgeon is. With a simple, painless vein check, our doctor will be able to develop a proactive plan toward healing your venous condition.
Keep your healthy New Year’s resolutions by scheduling an appointment with our surgeon today. Make your first excellent health decision this year by calling us at (734) 287-1950.
According to the 2020 Social Progress Index, Americans rated themselves worse off now than they were 10 years ago. This data was collected prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has added to our nation’s desire to live healthier, more balanced lives.
Looking forward, spending time working on your health and wellness is crucial. With the new year upon us, many people have another chance to improve themselves and their lifestyles. Resolutions like going to the gym more or spending more time outside are common goals, but staying active may not be enough to combat a venous condition.
Venous reflux is a medical condition which progresses over time into a more serious medical condition called Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI). The increased pressure inside the veins, secondary to pooling of the blood in the legs, leads to varicose veins. Globally, more than 190 million people are diagnosed with varicose veins or Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI).
Resolutions are often seen as the end goal rather than a series of small victories. Celebrating each small success will allow you to embrace the fact that you are one step closer to reaching your resolution. Thus, taking the first step towards better veins may seem small, but it can be monumental.
Did you make any resolutions this year regarding your health? For some, keeping resolutions isn’t easy, but meeting with our vein surgeon is. With a simple, painless vein check, our doctor will be able to develop a proactive plan toward healing your venous condition.
Keep your healthy New Year’s resolutions by scheduling an appointment with our surgeon today. Make your first excellent health decision this year by calling us at (734) 287-1950.