Leg Pain Treatment in Greensboro, North Carolina (NC)

Leg Pain

Leg pain is common, but in some cases may be a sign of vein disease. If your leg pain is constant and grows worse after sitting or standing for long periods of time, or if you have a dull ache or itching around one or more veins, you may have a vein-related condition that can be treated to relive your pain.

Common causes of leg pain 

  • Varicose veins—bulging, rope-like veins that are caused by weakened, stretched out vein walls
  • Spider veins—superficial red, blue, or purple veins that have a web-like appearance
  • Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)—a defect in the vein walls and valves that causes blood to pool inside the veins instead of flowing to the heart
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)—a blood clot (thrombus) in a deep vein that can be potentially life-threatening if it travels to the lungs
  • Superficial thrombophlebitis—a blood clot in a vein near the surface of the skin. 

Treating the causes of leg pain 

The right treatment for your leg pain depends on the condition that is causing it. Common treatments for varicose veins, spider veins, and CVI include: 
  • Self-care—losing weight, eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, avoiding sitting or standing for long periods of time, and elevating your legs frequently can reduce leg pain and keep your symptoms from worsening.
  • Compression stockings—these garments squeeze your legs to boost your blood flow and support weakened veins. This can help with leg swelling and chronic pain.
  • Sclerotherapy—this is a non-invasive, in-office procedure where your doctor injects a liquid or foam chemical into your varicose veins, causing them collapse and eventually dissolve. 
  • Laser therapy—strong bursts of targeted light are used to close off smaller varicose veins and spider veins. This procedure is commonly done for cosmetic reasons. 
  • Endovenous thermal ablation (EVTA)—your doctor inserts a wire-like catheter into your varicose vein through a small incision and heats it with either laser (EVLA) or radiofrequency energy (ERFA). The heat shrinks and collapses the problem vein, and it eventually dissolves. 
  • Vein stripping—your doctor removes the large vein in your leg called the great saphenous vein (GSV) through incisions in your groin and ankle. (This procedure is now uncommon because less-invasive treatments are available.) 
  • Ambulatory phlebectomy—small, superficial varicose veins are removed through tiny punctures or incisions along the skin. This is often combined with sclerotherapy.
  • Endoscopic vein surgery—your doctor will insert a tiny wire-like catheter with a camera into your leg and then remove the varicose veins through small cuts in the skin. This is usually only performed for severe cases of varicose veins that are causing skin ulcers.
Treatments for blood clot related conditions such as DVT or superficial thrombophlebitis include:
  • Anticoagulants (blood thinners)—medication used to treat DVT. These blood thinners keep clots from getting bigger, and may also prevent new clots from forming. 
  • Thrombolytics—a drug that is delivered intravenously or directly into the blood clot to dissolve it, improve blood flow, and limit damage caused by the blood clot. Thrombolytics can cause serious bleeding, so they are only used in emergency situations.
  • Surgically inserted filters—your surgeon puts these filters into your veins to prevent DVT blood clots from travelling to the lungs, where they can cause a potentially life threatening condition called pulmonary embolism. 

Costs

The cost of treating leg pain can vary depending on your area, physician and insurance coverage. Generally, your health insurance may cover a treatment if your doctor determines that it is medically necessary.


About Carolina Vein Specialists

Feel better with pain-free, comfortable legs and lasting results with Carolina Vein Specialists. Certain symptoms, like aching, swelling or restless legs could mean you have venous insufficiency—which means while you may not see varicose veins on your legs today, you could be developing them. So, whether you’ve struggled with problem veins for years, have just noticed them or have any signs and symptoms that point to venous insufficiency, the skilled Carolina Vein Specialists will provide you with today’s most advanced, same-day treatments so you can get back to the activities you enjoy quickly with minimal discomfort.

When you decide to eliminate varicose veins, you need experienced, highly skilled specialists you can trust. You deserve a state-of-the-art private practice with a medical staff dedicated to providing a safe and comfortable experience every step of the way. Dr. Brent Greenberg, MD, FAAFP, RPhS and Dr. Mark Featherston, MD are highly trained in the latest vein care techniques.

With two offices conveniently located in Greensboro and Winston-Salem, Carolina Vein Specialists serves the entire triad, providing treatments like EVLT and Sclerotherapy. They have over 20 years combined experience specializing in vein care techniques and enjoy getting to know their patients to ensure they are receiving the care they need and the top-quality they desire.

Featured Specialist for Leg Pain Treatment in Greensboro, NC

Carolina Vein Specialists

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1130 New Garden Road
Greensboro, NC 27410

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