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Swelling in Legs or Feet

Close-up of a swollen foot, indicating potential circulation or heart-related issues.

Venous Insufficiency

Venous insufficiency occurs when the veins in your legs struggle to send blood back up to the heart, causing blood to pool in the lower legs and leading to swelling.

 

Vein ablation is a minimally invasive treatment that uses heat or laser energy to close off the damaged veins, rerouting blood flow to healthier veins. This procedure helps reduce swelling, relieves discomfort, and improves circulation, making it easier to walk and carry out daily activities.

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Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) occurs when the arteries in the legs narrow due to plaque buildup, restricting blood flow and causing symptoms like leg swelling, pain, and cramping. This reduced circulation can make it difficult to stay active and may slow wound healing in the affected area.

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Peripheral venous stenting is a minimally invasive procedure that helps keep the artery open by placing a small, expandable tube (stent) in the narrowed artery. This restores proper blood flow, easing symptoms like swelling and discomfort, improving leg function, and reducing the risk of serious complications from poor circulation.

Illustration of a blood clot blocking an artery, representing vascular conditions.
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Chest X-ray showing the lungs and heart, used for diagnostic evaluation.

Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)

Leg and foot swelling is a common symptom of congestive heart failure, resulting from fluid buildup when the heart isn’t pumping efficiently. If you’re experiencing persistent swelling,

 

Dr. Reddy can evaluate your symptoms and recommend treatments to improve circulation and reduce fluid retention.

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