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7th Edition of Cardiology World Conference

October 08-10, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan

October 08 -10, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan

Venous Insufficiency

Venous Insufficiency

Venous insufficiency is a medical disorder characterized by the inadequate flow of blood through the veins, primarily prevalent in the lower extremities. This condition arises when the veins struggle to propel blood back to the heart, resulting in various distressing symptoms. Individuals with venous insufficiency often experience swelling, discomfort, and a persistent sense of heaviness in the affected areas. The root cause of this condition is often traced back to dysfunctional valves within the veins, impeding the smooth circulation of blood. Several factors contribute to the development of venous insufficiency, including age, extended periods of immobility (such as prolonged standing or sitting), and a family history of vascular issues. The aging process can affect the elasticity of veins, while prolonged periods of standing or sitting can exacerbate the strain on these vessels. Additionally, a genetic predisposition may increase the likelihood of developing venous insufficiency.

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