
Dr. Lloydine J. Jacobs
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) occurs when your leg veins don’t allow blood to flow efficiently back up to your heart. Typically, the valves in your veins make sure that blood flows toward your heart. But when these valves don’t work well, blood can also flow slowly or backwards.
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) occurs when your leg veins don’t allow blood to flow efficiently back up to your heart. Typically, the valves in your veins make sure that blood flows toward your heart. But when these valves don’t work well, blood can also flow slowly or backwards.
Chronic venous insufficiency can be painful and disabling. Also, it may negatively impact athletic performance, circulation, endurance, and even sexual health.
You are more likely to have this condition if you:
Other causes of chronic venous insufficiency include:
These symptoms may seem similar to other health conditions so it is important to talk with your healthcare provider for a medical diagnosis.
Your provider will take your medical history and give you an exam. You may also have an imaging test which can be done with ultrasound. This looks at blood flow and the structure of your leg veins. It checks the speed and direction of blood flow in the blood vessel.
Your healthcare provider will create a treatment plan for you based on: