The only two medical specialists who receive formal (ACGME accredited fellowship) training in venous disease and treatment are Interventional Radiologists and Vascular Surgeons. Phlebology (treatment of venous disease), though a recently recognized medical specialty, does not have a formal ACGME accredited residency or fellowship pathway.
Surgery can be used to remove varicose veins from the body. It is recommended for varicose veins that are causing pain or are very unsightly, and when hemorrhaging or recurrent thrombosis appear.
Generally, your primary care doctor can suggest you to see a Doctor Who insulates in vein conditions, and a doctor or a vascular surgeon who manages your skin conditions (dermatology or dermatologist surgeon).
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Any doctor should be able to review your varicose veins for you. There are a variety of treatment options that they can offer you.
It depends on the disease the doctor is treating. If it has to do with a Medical Doctor, a Medical Doctor will cure it. (You get what I'm trying to say right?)
A vascular specialist or vascular surgeon can evaluate and treat varicose veins that are causing problems.
A doctor that treats varicose veins is called a vascular surgeon.
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The superficial veins are the blood vessels most often affected by varicose veins and are the veins seen by eye when the varicose condition has developed.
Haematology treats diseases of the blood; Vascular treats diseases of the vessels.
If they are big and kind of stick out a little, they might be varicose veins. Lower extremity veins normally have valves in them to help pump blood from the legs back to the heart. In varicose veins, these valves have stopped working. Varicose veins can be potentially dangerous and can lead to blood clots. I'm pretty sure surgery is the only fix.
what kind of doctor treats symptoms of sciaticia
Dermatologist treats that condition
I think its an orthapeadic doctor
The Dermatologist (skin doctor)
Foot doctor
an oncologist
An Orthopedist.
A psychologist.
gastroenteroligist