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Treat CVI to Avoid Dangerous Complications
Symptoms of CVI range from the cosmetic to the potentially life-threatening. Some of the most common symptoms include swelling of the feet and ankles, itchy and irritated skin, cramping, aching legs, skin discoloration, skin sores or ulcers, and varicose or spider veins. If left untreated, varicose veins in particular can pose a significant threat, as they become enlarged and/or deteriorate over time. If your venous insufficiency is so great that blood pools in the varicose veins and causes them to swell further, painful ulcers may develop, and spontaneous bleeding can occur.
Although the extent of these complications will of course vary from case to case, leaving CVI untreated at the very least will result in the continued display of symptoms like swelling, itching, pain, and fatigue. In more extreme cases, patients can develop DVT — the formation of a blood clot in the leg that can prove fatal if it makes its way to the lungs. So, if you’re exhibiting any symptoms of CVI, it’s crucial that you seek immediate treatment to eliminate the potential for DVT altogether.
