Guide To The Causes And Risk Factors For Venous Insufficiency

Injury To The Legs

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Patients may develop venous insufficiency after an injury to the legs. Broken bones are some of the most common injuries that result in venous insufficiency, and these typically occur as a result of falls, motor vehicle accidents, or blunt force trauma to the leg. Patients who have recently had major surgery on their legs could experience venous insufficiency as a surgical complication. To reduce the risk of injury to the legs, individuals should wear protective gear when participating in contact sports, and patients with limited mobility should use walking aids to reduce their risk of falling. While recovering from leg surgery, patients should let their healthcare team know about any swelling, redness, or pain in their legs. Anyone with leg weakness, walking difficulties, or leg pain should see a doctor for evaluation. Depending on the type of leg injury a patient has, doctors may choose to treat it by placing the leg in a cast. Serious leg injuries could require surgery.

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