Varicose Veins Treatment Birmingham AL

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Douglas James Wirthlin, MD
2000 6th Ave S
Birmingham, AL
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Mi Med Sch, Ann Arbor Mi 48109
Graduation Year: 1991

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James K Kirklin, MD, FACC
(205) 934-3368
739 Zeigler Bldg 703 S 19th St,
Birmingham, AL
Specialties
Cardiology, Vascular Surgery
Gender
Male
Education
Graduation Year: 2007

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Mark Alan Patterson, MD
(205) 934-2003
BDB 503 1530 3rd Avenue S,
Birmingham, AL
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Bowman Gray Sch Of Med Of Wake Forest Univ, Winston-Salem Nc 27157
Graduation Year: 1994

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William David Whitley
(205) 939-3495
2660 10th Ave S
Birmingham, AL
Specialty
Vascular Surgery

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Paul Pullen Salter III, MD
(205) 933-6440
PO Box 55361
Birmingham, AL
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Al Sch Of Med, Birmingham Al 35294
Graduation Year: 1971
Hospital
Hospital: St Vincents Hosp, Birmingham, Al
Group Practice: Jefferson-Shelby Surgical

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William D Jordan Jr, MD
(205) 934-2003
2000 6th Ave S
Birmingham, AL
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Emory Univ Sch Of Med, Atlanta Ga 30322
Graduation Year: 1988

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Albert D Pacifico, MD, FACC
(205) 934-2344
760 Tinsley Harrison Tower 1900 University Blvd,
Birmingham, AL
Specialties
Cardiology, Vascular Surgery, Thoracic Surgery
Gender
Male
Education
Graduation Year: 2007

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John W Kirklin, MD, FACC
(205) 934-5167
790 Lyons Harrison Research Bldg,
Birmingham, AL
Specialties
Cardiology, Vascular Surgery
Gender
Male
Education
Graduation Year: 2007

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Marco Bobgna, MD
1900 University Blvd,
Birmingham, AL
Specialties
Cardiology, Vascular Surgery
Gender
Male
Education
Graduation Year: 2007

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William Mark Scofield, MD
(205) 933-6440
2660 10th Ave S
Birmingham, AL
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Al Sch Of Med, Birmingham Al 35294
Graduation Year: 1985
Hospital
Hospital: Baptist Shelby Med Ctr, Alabaster, Al; St Vincents Hosp, Birmingham, Al
Group Practice: Jefferson & Shelby Surgical

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Prevent Varicose Veins

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Q. Some varicose veins are starting to appear on my legs. Can I reduce my chance of developing this condition?

A. Varicose veins are caused by pressure from the blood in the veins, which is normally limited by valves every few inches in the vessels. With prolonged pressure from standing upright, hormonal changes, and weakening of the blood vessels, the valves break down, causing veins to grow larger and new vessels to form.

You can do a number of simple things to relieve the pressure on your veins and promote recovery. Raise your legs on a desk or chair throughout your workday to take pressure off the veins and help the valves recover. Gravity encourages accumulated fluid to flow back to the heart. When prolonged standing can’t be avoided, wear comfortable shoes with good arch support. Also try a support stocking that will compress the outer veins and help the blood return from the legs in the deep veins. And keep yourself moving so your blood also moves.

Adding bioflavonoids to your diet will both prevent and improve varicose veins. Purplish-blue fruits, such as blueberries and plums, are especially high in these natural antioxidants. Or supplement with grapeseed extract, citrus bioflavonoids, or vitamin C to help strengthen blood vessels and capillaries. Several studies say horse chestnut extract prevents and treats varicose veins. It contains the bioflavonoid aescin, which tones floppy vessels.

If you experience any pain or tenderness in the veins, see your doctor to rule out the possibility of vein thrombosis (blood clot), which could break loose and block blood flow to vital organs like the lungs, heart, or brain.

Make Veins Vanish
Take horse chestnut extract standardized to contain 50 to 90 mg of aescin, two to three times a day. Avoid if you are pregnant or suffering from kidney or liver disease.

Eat a diet rich in vitamin C and bioflavonoids (found in the white pith of citrus), or supplement with them (500 to 1,000 mg, three times daily) to strengthen blood vessels.

Elevate your legs above your heart regularly throughout the day, or wear compression stockings.

Hormonal imbalances that occur during pregnancy or menopause may cause varicose veins. So avoid exposure to pesticides, which may contain pseudo-estrogens.

Alan M. Dattner, MD, is an immunologist, board-certified dermatologist, and a pioneer in the field of holistic dermatology.

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