MVS Vein Pain? Talk to a Vein Doctor

Woman sitting down experiencing vein pain

Your veins carry blood back to your heart from all over the body, including the legs. They have to work against gravity to do this. To make it easier, there are valves in the veins that close to keep the blood from flowing back down.

Should the vein valves malfunction, the blood that was supposed to be delivered to the heart will flow back down. Blood, which was supposed to flow back to the heart, will keep flowing back down due to the faulty vein valves. This causes pressure to build up in the veins, causing the veins to swell and leak blood to the surrounding tissues. On the surface of the skin, you will notice your leg veins becoming more prominent. You could have spider veins or varicose veins. These veins can cause pain and other symptoms.

Why Your Veins Hurt

Prominent leg veins could become painful over time. The pressure buildup, the stretching of the vein walls, and leakage to the surrounding tissues can cause pain. There are nerves on the walls of veins that are sensitive to pain stimuli. Pain from varicose veins can be accompanied by other symptoms such as leg cramps; a burning or throbbing sensation; redness and skin discoloration; leg swelling, heaviness, weakness, and fatigue. The pain can worsen after long periods of sitting or standing. At the end of the day, you may experience the worst of your symptoms. It may come to a point where the swollen veins burst from a very light bump, which may or may not create a break in the skin. It could even lead to infection, since poor circulation usually results in poor wound healing.

Age and gender are risk factors for vein problems. With age, veins naturally lose elasticity, which can increase the risk of developing this problem. It is also very common in pregnant women and people who are overweight or obese.

Why See a Vein Doctor

If you are experiencing vein pain, a vein doctor can make it go away. A vein doctor specializes in treating vein disease using approved and effective treatments. In most cases, vein issues like spider veins or varicose veins can be treated using minimally invasive techniques.

A vein doctor may use any one or a combination of current minimally invasive vein treatments, such as:

  • Endovenous Ablation – using heat or radiofrequency to destroy abnormal veins and cause them to close off.
  • Microphlebectomy – making very small incisions in the skin to remove varicose veins through the openings. This is often combined with endovenous ablation.
  •  Sclerotherapy – injecting a solution into abnormal veins, which causes them to scar and reroute blood to healthy veins.
  • Ligation and Stripping – in severe cases where veins are heavily damaged, a ligation and stripping can be performed, which is a minor surgery. During the procedure, several incisions will be made over the veins. The veins will be tied off to prevent the pooling of blood, and larger varicose veins will be removed.

Vein Disease Treatment in Kansas City & Marshall, MO

Trust only the best vein doctor in Kansas City, MO, for your vein disease treatment. Dr. Scott Darling and his staff at Missouri Vein Specialists are second to none when it comes to vein treatment and offer the most advanced treatments for vein disease, including the above-mentioned techniques. We will make your legs smooth and pain-free with our personalized treatment plans.

Dr. Darling can see you in our Kansas City or Marshall vein clinic. To schedule an appointment, call us today at 816-792-3400 or use our convenient online appointment request form.