Many people mistrust their doctors and perhaps you are one of those people. Unfortunately, some doctors have been accused of performing excessive testing, needless treatments and unnecessary procedures on their patients. In order to prevent this waste, some people simply avoid going to the doctor at all. In terms of vein health (and many other health issues), not going to the doctor when it is necessary can be a very bad idea. Dr. Ramon Castro and the experts at Chicago Vein Care Center cut to the chase and explain why seeing a vein doctor is a good idea.

Why do vein experts in Chicago, IL recommend local residents see a vein doctor?

iStock_000007927672SmallVein disease is quite common, affecting more than 30 million men and women in the United States alone. Because arteries harden with age, smoking and poor diet, people over age 50, those who smoke and those who eat high-fat and high-salt diets are at an increased risk for developing vein disease. Sitting or standing too much can affect your veins as well. Vein doctors like Dr. Castro also know that along with the rising instances of diabetes and other metabolic syndromes, vein health suffers.

Vein doctors have had extensive education and specialized training in the realm of vein and vascular health. They have seen it all, from seemingly harmless varicose and spider veins to skin breakdown and bleeding ulcerations. Whether you are suffering from the look of unsightly spindly spider veins or the trauma from a life-threatening blood clot, a vein doctor has everything at his or her disposal to detect the root cause of your problem and give you the care you need.

Waiting to get varicose or spider vein treatment in Chicago can be a big mistake.

It is best to see a vein doctor sooner rather than later. Something as simple as a varicose vein, when left on its own, can potentially become something extremely worrisome if blood clots form in the problem vein or if the skin surrounding the affected vein begins to crack and bleed. Open wounds leave you vulnerable to infection, while blood clots have the potential to travel up to the heart or lungs and block blood flow, causing a life-threatening stoke or embolism.

Because even the seemingly smallest vein disease symptom can have a negative impact on your health and may worsen over time without the proper treatment, it is always a good idea to seek the help of a vein specialist for a venous condition like varicose veins. Chicago-area residents have access to some of the most advanced diagnostics and treatment techniques right in their own backyard. Dr. Ramon Castro is a vascular surgeon skilled in minimally invasive treatment with a vein laser in our Chicago office. To learn more about vein health or make an appointment for a consultation, call us at 773-283-7887. You will be glad you did.