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Are you one of the 25 million Americans suffering from venous reflux disease? If so, Colorado Springs Health Partners can help.


What are varicose veins?

Varicose veins are enlarged veins found on the back of the calf or on the inside of the leg that can be flesh colored, dark purple or blue. They often look like cords and appear twisted and bulging and are raised above the surface of the skin.


Why RF technology?

CSHP uses radiofrequency technology to close off veins that are causing patients pain and discomfort and altering their lifestyles. 8 Click here for a comparison of different treatments for varicose veins.

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How do I know if I have problem veins?

Some common symptoms of varicose veins include:

  • Aching pain
  • Easily tired legs
  • Leg heaviness
  • Swelling in the legs
  • Darkening of the skin (in severe cases) Numbness in the legs
  • Itching or irritated rash in the legs
You are at risk for developing varicose veins due to the following:
  • Increasing Age
  • Family members with vein problems or being born with weak valves
  • Hormonal changes
  • Pregnancy
Can I prevent varicose veins?

Not all varicose and spider veins can be prevented. But some things can reduce your chances of getting new varicose and spider veins. Exercise regularly to improve your leg strength, circulation, and vein strength. Control your weight. Do not cross your legs when sitting. Elevate your legs when resting

Do not stand for long periods of time. And if you must, shift your weight from one leg to the other every few minutes.
Do not sit for long periods of time, and, if you must, stand up and move around or take a short walk every 30 minutes.