Chronic Venous Insufficiency

Category: Cardiovascular / Venous Diseases

Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a condition where leg veins have difficulty sending blood back to the heart, leading to blood pooling, swelling, skin changes, and potentially ulcers.

Global Prevalence

Affects 5-15% of adults, with higher prevalence in women and increasing with age, often a progression of varicose veins (Source: Journal of the American Medical Association, 2016).

Medical Breakthroughs

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