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Do your legs feel heavy, swollen, or achy by the end of the day?
Have you been told spider veins, cramps, or restless legs are just part of aging or menopause?
In this episode, vein specialist David Rosen explains what these symptoms can actually mean, when they signal a real medical issue, and how to know if you need to take action.
We cover:
What vein disease actually is and when to be concerned
The most common symptoms women experience that are often misdiagnosed or dismissed
Why some veins can be an early warning sign of a deeper problem
How modern vein treatments differ from invasive surgery of the past
When vein treatment is medically necessary, what insurance may cover, and how to find the right specialist
Dr. David Rosen is a physician specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of venous disease and the founder of Rosen Vein Care. He focuses on identifying and treating conditions such as varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency, leg pain, swelling, and circulation-related symptoms that are often misunderstood or dismissed. Using an evidence-based, patient-centered approach, Dr. Rosen emphasizes minimally invasive treatments and individualized care plans designed to improve both comfort and quality of life.
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