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What are common risk factors of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)?

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Several factors increase the risk of developing chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a condition where veins struggle to return blood to the heart. Age, family history, obesity, pregnancy, and prolonged sitting or standing can all contribute to weakened vein valves. Lifestyle habits like smoking and lack of exercise may also play a role. If left untreated, chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) can lead to swelling, skin changes, and even ulcers. Fortunately, modern treatments can help manage symptoms and improve circulation. At Comprehensive Vein Care, we offer advanced solutions to support your vein health. Schedule a consultation today for expert care!
 
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